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Less than 10 days to the World Cup: Average ticket listing now $877 as demand peaks, according to Ticombo

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NEW YORK, June 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — With less than 10 days until kick-off, World Cup ticket transactions have surged 677% in two weeks. Here’s what fans need to know.

World Cup ticket transactions surged 677% between early and mid-April compared to the prior two weeks, according to data from Ticombo, a global ticket marketplace, as fans explore a wider range of channels to find availability and value. On the platform, the average group-stage listing currently sits at $877.

“There’s a widespread assumption that World Cup tickets are sold out or unaffordable,” said Peter Savovsky, Chief Operating Officer at Ticombo. “Neither is true across the board. With 104 matches in 16 cities, availability varies enormously depending on which match you’re looking at.”

The tournament kicks off on June 11 in Mexico City. With less than 10 days to go, Ticombo has recorded a 139% increase in ticket searches and a 677% surge in transactions compared to the preceding two-week period, with the highest ticket sales by nation for Scotland, Brazil, and Uzbekistan.

How ticket prices have changed

Ticket prices have moved significantly across successive sales windows. Category 1 tickets for the final at MetLife Stadium now cost $10,990, up 72% from the original $6,370 listing in October 2025. New ‘front category’ pricing tiers have also been added, pushing some group-stage seats past $4,000. Across official resale channels, the average group-stage listing currently sits at $1,233.

The fourth and final official sales phase is open, but the experience has created friction for some fans. The most recent round saw multi-hour wait times, limited visibility into which matches were available, and misdirects to sales phases intended for recently qualified nations.

“With less than 10 days to go, fans often start comparing more options as additional inventory becomes available,” Savovsky said. “More sellers list tickets they’ve decided not to use, which improves availability for mid-tier matches. For fans who are flexible, this is often the best window to buy.”

Which matches are fans buying?

Ticombo’s platform data shows the five best-selling group-stage matches by tickets sold:

Uzbekistan vs Colombia (Match 24, Mexico City). A Group K fixture generating strong demand, driven by Uzbekistan’s first-ever World Cup appearance attracting a passionate and committed fan base.

Brazil vs Morocco (Match 7, MetLife Stadium, New Jersey). Two of the world’s most followed football nations meeting in one of the tournament’s marquee early fixtures.

Haiti vs Scotland (Match 5, Boston). Scotland’s tournament opener against a CONCACAF debutant, with Scottish fans turning out in force.

Scotland vs Brazil (Match 49, Miami). One of the standout group-stage fixtures, pitting Scotland against the five-time world champions.

Scotland vs Morocco (Match 30, Boston). Scotland’s third group-stage match, completing a remarkable sweep of the top five best-sellers.

Scotland’s presence across three of the five best-selling matches is a notable pattern, reflecting the country’s return to major tournament football after a long absence and a fan base eager to follow the team.

“The best value at any World Cup is always in the group stage, and always in the matches that don’t involve the host nation or the obvious favourites,” Savovsky said. “This tournament has more of those matches than any previous World Cup.”

When to buy and how to stay safe

For marquee matches, prices may remain high as kick-off approaches. Brazil vs Morocco, England vs Croatia, USA vs Australia: those will only get more expensive as kick-off approaches. For mid-tier group-stage fixtures, the next few weeks are when more inventory hits the market and pricing stabilises.

“One of the biggest risks for fans right now is not comparing across platforms,” Savovsky said. “Prices can vary significantly for the same match depending on where you look. Taking the time to check multiple channels before buying can make a real difference.”

Savovsky recommends checking for three things on any platform: verified sellers with a track record, a money-back buyer guarantee if tickets do not arrive or are not as described, and transparent pricing with no hidden fees at checkout. Fans still looking to secure a ticket can browse available options on Ticombo.

Notes to editors

About Ticombo

Ticombo is a Berlin-based global ticket marketplace where organisers, resellers, and fans can buy and sell tickets for live events. The platform features capped resale markups, verified sellers, a money-back buyer guarantee, and direct buyer-seller communication. Ticombo was awarded the Seal of Excellence by the European Commission in 2017.

About this data 

Platform search and transaction data covers April 1-13, 2026, compared against March 18-30, 2026. The $877 average group-stage listing price reflects Ticombo platform listings as of June 2026, converted from €752.85 at a rate of 1 EUR = 1.165 USD. The $1,233 resale average is drawn from official resale channels as of April 15, 2026. Best-selling match and nation figures reflect tickets sold on ticombo.com. All figures represent listing prices on ticombo.com unless otherwise attributed.

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Vodafone Business and Geely Technology Europe Extend Partnership to Drive Vehicle Innovation

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SINGAPORE and LONDON, June 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Vodafone Business and Geely Technology Europe (GTEU), the European R&D organisation within Geely Auto Group, have extended their partnership to include Internet in the Car, Mobile Private Networks, and Cloud Connect solutions.

The Internet in the Car service from Vodafone Business supports capabilities such as diagnostics and over-the-air software updates, while Cloud Connect ensures secure data transfer between vehicles and cloud systems. This means Geely can monitor vehicle’s performance and support improvements to the driver experience.

In addition, Vodafone provides secure and reliable connectivity across Geely Technology Europe’s operations in Germany and Sweden, as well as with its pan-European sales teams.  

GTEU plays a key role in developing the vehicle architectures, digital platforms, and intelligent systems. These provide customers with highly responsive integrated in-car internet and digital services such as dynamic EV charging planning and 3D lane guidance. Central to this is equipping vehicles with the latest software, data, and connected services. 

Moving beyond simple transport solutions
Giovanni Lanfranchi, CEO at Geely Technology Europe, said: “We’ve moved beyond simple transport solutions. Today, vehicles can be continuously improved through software, with data and connectivity enabling a more responsive and personalised user experience over time.”

Vodafone Business’ vehicle services support GTEU in responding to customer insights, continuously enhancing its vehicles long after they leave the showroom. One example is Zeekr Navigation, where secure, always‑on connectivity enables instant in‑vehicle customer feedback. This shortens development cycles and improves GTEU’s ability to identify issues and deploy improvements rapidly.

Fanan Henriques, Vodafone Business Product and International Business Director of Vodafone Business, added: “As the adoption rate of electric vehicles continues to grow, the opportunities to enhance their safety, efficiency and the user experience through digital connectivity are significant. We’re supporting Geely’s growth in vehicle sales across Europe and its operations with a secure, multi-service digital infrastructure.” 

98% of vehicles connected
Vodafone Business is providing solutions tailored to international cybersecurity, data protection, and regulatory compliance needs, while enabling Geely to scale rapidly across regions by leveraging Vodafone’s extensive global network. For example, Vodafone Internet in the Car service combines Vodafone’s global managed IoT connectivity platform, which currently has over 240 million connections worldwide, with local internet service providers. 

By 2030, it’s expected that more than 98% of new passenger vehicles sold will be connected. Vodafone Business, working with Geely, is ready to help drive this expansion.

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Beijing Review: Wisdom Without Borders: People are born with different talents, but knowledge grows only through learning

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BEIJING, June 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — “People are born with different talents, but knowledge grows only through learning.” The quote comes from Lunheng, a work written by Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220) thinker Wang Chong. It means that although people differ in terms of natural gifts, their knowledge of the world and the skills they build are all shaped through learning.

 

A society that values learning is bound to be energetic and pioneering, and reading is one of the most important paths to learning. People everywhere have valued reading since ancient times–and China is no exception. From Su Qin of the Warring States period (475-221 B.C.), who kept himself awake while studying by pricking his thigh with an awl, to Kuang Heng of the Western Han Dynasty (206 B.C.-A.D. 25) , who, unable to afford candles, famously chiseled a hole through a wall to borrow light from his neighbor’s candle to read at night, and Che Yin of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (317-420), who read by the glow of fireflies gathered in a silk bag, these well-known tales of reading have continued to inspire generations.

Since the launch of its reform and opening-up policy in 1978, China has stepped up its efforts to boost interest in reading, and build a learning society. Since the new era began in 2012, this nationwide reading drive has evolved from a broad social call into a national strategy. Since 2014, the phrase “fostering a love of reading among the public” has been included in the annual government work report for 13 consecutive years. The outline of the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-30) also calls for further promoting reading initiatives nationwide to foster a reading culture across all segments of society.

Libraries, community reading rooms, rural bookhouses and other public reading spaces have spread across both the urban and rural landscapes. Brick-and-mortar bookstores, specialty bookshops and cultural salons have created immersive settings for more engaged reading.

In the digital age, reading has gone from turning pages to tapping through entire libraries on a screen. Technology is making reading not just easier, but more enjoyable.

The overall reading rate among China’s adult citizens reached 82.3 percent in 2025. On average, each adult read 8.39 printed and e-books combined that year.

On February 1, 2026, the Central Government’s regulations on public reading promotion officially took effect, marking the transition of China’s national reading drive from policy guidance to legally binding mandate. The fourth week of April each year has now been designated as National Reading Week. From April 20 to 26, 2026, China celebrates its first National Reading Week, which coincides with the 31st World Book Day on April 23. Across the country, reading events are in full swing.

Today, knowledge is advancing at a much faster pace, while people are taking on increasingly specialized roles in society. New technologies and industries, from AI to the metaverse, are evolving at great speeds.

Together, these factors have not only opened up a broad stage for young people to showcase their talent, but also placed unprecedented demands on their knowledge base and innovative capacity. Only through sustained reading and learning can they keep pace with the times and ride the wave of change.

By reading and learning, people can enrich their minds, strengthen their character and broaden their horizons, which will help them keep up in a rapidly changing world.

In reading, we cultivate wisdom. In learning, we sharpen our abilities. To carve out a successful path in life–that should be the shared pursuit of all those seeking to better themselves through reading and learning.

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BDx Data Centers Secures Indonesia’s Largest Data Center Power Commitment at 1.2 GW, Strengthening Strategic Partnership with PLN Across National AI Infrastructure Platform

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Landmark 788 MVA allocation for CGK4 Jatiluhur, major capacity energization at CGK3A South Jakarta, and strategic grid expansion at CGK5 Suryacipta position BDx Indonesia as the nation’s largest operator-neutral AI and digital infrastructure platform

SINGAPORE and JAKARTA, Indonesia, June 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — BDx Data Centers (BDx) announced a series of transformative power milestones achieved in a strategic partnership with PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (Persero) (PLN), significantly expanding Indonesia’s AI and hyperscale infrastructure capacity.

These milestones include:

Securing 788 MVA of contracted grid power for BDx’s flagship CGK4 AI Campus in Jatiluhur, West JavaSuccessfully energizing CGK3A in Cilandak, South Jakarta, with a substantial power capacity expansion to ~60 MVAAdvancing high-voltage grid infrastructure at CGK5 in Suryacipta, West Java, with up to 385 MVA of secured power capacity.

Together, these developments bring BDx Indonesia’s total secured power portfolio to 1.2 GW – representing the single largest power commitment secured by any data center operator in Indonesia. This milestone reinforces BDx’s leadership in building Indonesia’s sovereign AI, cloud, and digital economy infrastructure, while deepening its long-term strategic relationship with PLN.

Agus Hartono Wijaya, CEO of BDx Indonesia said “Reliable and scalable power is foundational to Indonesia’s AI and digital infrastructure development. PLN’s professionalism and execution have been critical in enabling the expansion of our capacity across Jakarta and West Java. This collaboration supports the build‑out of resilient, AI‑ready infrastructure that can meet long‑term demand from enterprise, hyperscale, and sovereign workloads.”

Adi Priyanto, Director Retail & Commerce of PLN said “PLN remains committed to supporting strategic digital industries through reliable and scalable power infrastructure. Our collaboration with BDx reflects PLN’s role in enabling Indonesia’s AI and digital economy to grow in a resilient and sustainable manner.”

“Indonesia’s accelerating demand for AI and digital services requires close coordination between infrastructure providers and the national power ecosystem,” said Martindar Jalu Respati, Senior Manager, Commercial & Customer Management, PLN West Java Distribution Main Unit. “PLN is proud to support the development of large-scale, high-reliability digital infrastructure that strengthens Indonesia’s competitiveness as a regional technology and AI hub.”

BDx’s Indonesia portfolio represents the most advanced AI infrastructure ecosystem in Southeast Asia. CGK4, Indonesia’s first NVIDIA DGX-Ready-certified campus, delivering up to 650 MW of renewable-aligned capacity — already supporting H100-class GPU deployments for AI training and sovereign cloud workloads. CGK3 brings liquid-cooled, high-density compute to Jakarta, purpose-built for next-generation AI platforms including NVIDIA GB200. CGK5, at 300 MW, extends BDx’s hyperscale footprint and, together with CGK4, CK5, anchors Indonesia’s sovereign AI digital infrastructure.

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