4,000 English supporters have landed in Malta to support their team as they go head to head against the Maltese national team this Friday.
The match has been marred by scam ticket resales as many who did not manage to buy the tickets for the upcoming match struggled to find a way to secure their spot in a now sold out Ta’ Qali stadium.
Facebook groups have been filled with requests for tickets from football fans, with some sellers giving them away for a hefty price. The early bird prices of the tickets from the website ranged from €20 to €70.
However, many started to show up for sale with prices ranging at around €120, despite the Malta Football Association saying that this is not allowed.
Others claimed to be selling tickets for the original early bird price. Supporters are being encouraged to keep an eye out for potential scams should they still acquire tickets for the match from unofficial sources.
On the other hand, the match seems to have boosted the UK tourist influx after Italy was reported to be leading most of the tourism market in recent months. For more information, please visit this website.
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