They consider themselves diehard soccer fans, but they've been left disappointed after learning their pre-sale tickets were up in the nosebleed section.
Now she's learned that better seats, closer to the action, have gone on sale since.
"It did state that first come first served, so we figured they'd be working from the front to the back of the stadium and getting pre-sale tickets within the first 20 minutes of them going on sale that I'd get something reasonable," she said."I guess I thought if I bought tickets later on in the piece, that I'd expect to get tickets like that."FIFA's category one tickets include the middle of the pitch right up to the top of the stadium.
"Obviously to get into the pre-sale, I consider myself a pretty diehard fan because I had to do it straight away and lock in those tickets and pay the extra money to make sure we had good seats.""From the very beginning of ticket sales back in October 2022, FIFA has clearly communicated through stadium maps where fans will be allocated seats based on the ticket category purchased.
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