According to the Daily Telegraph, Chelsea players have been posting links through their personal ins accounts in an attempt to boost the semi-final ticket sales of the Club World Cup against Fruminense. The attendance rate and ticket prices of the Club World Cup have always been attracting attention, and some venues are difficult to fill, and ticket prices have also been significantly lowered.
As Chelsea's semi-finals are scheduled to be held in the afternoon, the outside world is worried that there may be a large number of empty seats in New York, and Fruminense is expected to surpass Chelsea fans.
Chelsea players tried to win some last-minute support, many of whom posted promotional images of the semi-finals on their Ins accounts and attached a link to purchase tickets.
Enzo, Joao Pedro, Jackson, Kesedo and Robert Sanchez are among the Chelsea players who help sell tickets through their Ins accounts.
Enzo has 11.6 million followers on Ins, but Palmer (with 6.8 million followers) has not promoted the semi-finals or posted a ticket link on his Ins account. Maduaike also did not release it.
The links posted by Chelsea players will direct users to the FIFA Club World Cup ticketing page. On Tuesday morning local time, tickets in the ordinary area of the page are about £45.
If Chelsea beat Fruminense, they will face Paris or Real Madrid in Sunday's final. Tickets for the finals can also be purchased through links posted by Chelsea players, and the cheapest tickets are currently priced at £193.50.
Metro Life Stadium is one of the largest stadiums in the NFL, with a capacity of 82,500 people and will host the World Cup final next summer.