TICKETS meant for England fans have reappeared on a Fifa-backed resale site — for 94 times face value.

The £44 ($60) Category 4 seats were set aside for three group games involving Thomas Tuchel’s side.

England fans with their arms raised in the stands at the UEFA Nations League match.Tickets meant for England fans have reappeared on a Fifa-backed resale site for 94 times face value Credit: Getty England Head Coach Thomas Tuchel smiling at Wembley Stadium.The £44 Category 4 seats were set aside for three group games involving Thomas Tuchel’s side Credit: Alamy

Around 200 are on an official website for up to £4,251 each.

A ticket for England’s opener against in Texas’s AT&T Stadium on June 17 which once cost £44 is up for £1,672.

One for the June 27 clash in New Jersey is being touted for £1,187.

A £4,251 ticket is for the June 23 match in Boston against .

say none of its 500 Supporters Travel Club members allocated £44 seats were among those selling for profit.

Instead the tickets are believed to have been from tiny blocks of affordable seats sold in Fifa’s public ballot.

Steve Hartshorne, 70, of Walsall, bought £44 tickets to eight possible Three Lions World Cup games.

He said: “The FA must investigate and ensure no are reselling tickets. Any who are should be kicked out of the travel club.

“Selling on a $44 ticket for $2,000 is blatant profiteering and plain wrong.

General view outside AT&T Stadium ahead of the CONCACAF Gold Cup Group D match.A ticket for England’s opener against Croatia in Texas’s AT&T Stadium on June 17 which once cost £44 is up for £1,672 Credit: Getty England football fans celebrating their Euro 2024 victory.An FA travel club member says it’s ‘very sad’ some fans could have bought tickets with ‘no intention of going’ Credit: Getty

“I don’t know any supporters who are reselling their tickets, and I’d never resell mine.”

Another FA travel club member, from , who has been to tournaments since France ’98, said: “It’s very sad some fans could have bought tickets with no intention of going.

“But the high cost of flights and has put people off and talks. It’s an own goal by Fifa for allowing tickets to be resold at ridiculous prices.”

The Supporters’ Association said: “Thousands of pounds for any football match is beyond greedy.”

Fifa did not respond.