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Resale prices for World Cup knockout round tickets have declined from the levels that defined the group stage, handing last-minute buyers a relative discount.
The shift marks a reversal from a period of exceptional secondary-market demand during group play, when prices ran at a premium.
For fans who stayed on the sidelines through the tournament's opening weeks, the entry point has moved in their favor.
What Changed Between the Group Stage and the Knockout Round The group stage drew unusually strong demand on the resale market, pushing ticket prices to elevated levels as fans competed for seats to marquee matchups.
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