Around 7,000 tickets are still listed on Fifa's ticket sites for Saturday's World Cup bronze medal match between England and France.

England and France will play off for third place at the Miami Stadium on Saturday Around 7,000 tickets are still listed on Fifa's ticket sites for Saturday's World Cup bronze medal match between England and France. As of Friday at 10:00 BST, the game in Miami (kick off 22:00 BST) has not yet sold out with 1,246 tickets on general sale listed at $865 (£657) and $1,125 (£855). There are a further 5,864 tickets available on the official resale platform, with the cheapest being category three available at a face value of $455 (£346) plus Fifa's 15% fee. However, there are many tickets in the higher-priced categories listed well below what they were purchased for. A category one ticket with an original price of $1,125 (£855) has a hugely discounted price of $659 (£500). Sunday's World Cup final is also not yet fully sold out, with 32 of the most expensive tickets still on general sale. However, these tickets cost between $29,995 (£22,796) and $32,970 (£25,057). These are standard tickets, not VIP.