The Norway national football team is one of the participants in the 2026 World Cup, and the match against France is one of the most sought-after. But ticket prices are high - up to $86,000 for a single ticket. This is because FIFA has removed price restrictions for resale tickets, allowing sellers to set their own prices. Professor Hans Kristian Hognestad, a sports sociologist at the University of Southern Norway, believes that FIFA is concerned that seats will remain empty at some matches. The Norway national football team plays against Iraq at midnight on June 17, and the match against Senegal is also one of the most sought-after. Ticket prices range from around $200 to approximately $13,000, which is equivalent to around 123,000 Norwegian kroner. There are still 180,000 tickets available for sale on FIFA's official resale platform. The Norway national football team has a tough match ahead, but with the right strategy and good players, they can go far in the tournament. FIFA previously limited resale prices to face value, but chose to remove this restriction for the 2026 World Cup. This means that those who resell tickets can set their own price, without any maximum limit. The reason is the loosely regulated secondary market in the USA and Canada. The only condition is that FIFA must receive 15 percent of the sales amount. The Norway national football team must be well prepared for the matches, and with support from the fans, they can achieve good results.