This staggering figure represents a sevenfold increase compared to the average group-stage listing of $766.35. As the tournament progressed, prices tracked a steep upward trajectory: the Round of 32 averaged $929.76, while the Round of 16 jumped to $1,532.08. The most dramatic shift occurred during the quarterfinals, which saw an 85.29% surge to $2,838.78 as the field narrowed and fan desperation intensified.
Peter Savovsky, COO at Ticombo, attributes the record-breaking demand to the unique dynamics of the 48-nation format. With only two teams remaining and a finite number of seats, the marketplace is seeing a convergence of dedicated supporters from both finalist nations alongside neutral spectators and hospitality buyers. While the figures reflect mean listing prices rather than final transaction values, they serve as a clear barometer for the intense interest surrounding the deciding match on July 19. The platform notes that these data points are derived from internal listings converted from EUR to USD at current exchange rates.




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