If you had told me that more than 70,000 effervescent football fans would pack Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium on a Monday night to watch, ahem, New Zealand take on Iran, I’d have replied: not in a hundred years.
Yet that’s exactly what happened on June 15. Even more remarkably, ticket prices surged 23% in the final three days before kickoff, pushing the get-in price on resale platforms to a whopping $420. This, for a match between a country locked in military conflict with the U.S. and another of just 5 million people on the other side of the planet. Neither team had ever advanced beyond the World Cup’s group stage, but what a thrilling 2-2 draw they gave us!
The price spike is the product of the collective frenzy unleashed by the start of the world’s biggest sporting event. As soon as the ball began to roll, many of the pre-tournament anxieties, from the heat and transportation headaches to the inevitable fatalism of some commentators, faded into the background.
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