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Infantino’s statement came as Fifa updated its ticket resale platform so that World Cup matches in Toronto could only be sold for their original price.

The change is to comply with the Ontario government’s recent ban on reselling event tickets above face value.

Tickets for the six matches at Toronto Stadium were removed from the official marketplace last week in response to the Canadian province passing its 2026 ‘Putting Fans First Act’.

Tickets at the other 15 venues can still be listed above face value on the marketplace, but all tickets in Toronto, including those previously bought at above face value price, will now only be sold at their original price.

Fans attending the World Cup in the United States are facing significant costs, with tickets, hotels and transport all inflated for the duration of the tournament.

BBC Sport found that an England fan would need to spend £6,500 to attend their country’s group stage matches.

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