FIFA is making admissions available for the Mexican qualifying matches that will decide two of the remaining World Cup slots for under $17. This figure is considerably lower than the $4,185 to $8,680 FIFA is requesting for the championship game this year in New Jersey.
On Tuesday, FIFA commenced selling passes for the contests scheduled for March 26 and 31, which will take place in Guadalajara and Monterrey and feature Bolivia, Congo, Jamaica, New Caledonia, and Suriname.
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Admissions are fixed at 200 Mexican pesos (equivalent to $11.30) for the semifinal rounds on March 26, while the championship matches on March 31 will cost 300 pesos ($16.95).
On March 26 in Guadalajara, Jamaica will compete against New Caledonia. The triumphant team from this match will then face Congo on March 31, striving to secure a World Cup spot.
Meanwhile, in Monterrey, Bolivia is pitted against Suriname on March 26. The victorious side from this encounter will then confront Iraq five days thereafter.

