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Website status update at 19:30 on September 18, as indicated in sign language.

Rising Ticket Prices: German Tickets Set to Cost an Additional Five Euros

Webpage's Status at 19:30 on September 18, depicted in sign language
Webpage's Status at 19:30 on September 18, depicted in sign language

Website status update at 19:30 on September 18, as indicated in sign language.

The World Championship has been in full swing, and while javelin thrower Weber missed the opportunity to win a medal, there's still plenty to be excited about.

In sports news, tickets for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico will soon be available. FIFA will be selling tickets through a digital registration and lottery system starting September 11, 2025. A Visa card will be required for the first phase, and ticket prices will range from approximately 51 euros for group stage matches to about 5,760 euros for the final. It's worth noting that prices will be dynamic, based on demand.

For those who can't make it to the stadium, the World Championship is being broadcast by Middle German Broadcast. And for those who missed the action, the link to the video of the World Championship is available.

Moving away from sports, a study suggests that Germans have fewer worries compared to a previous period. This could be a positive sign, indicating a general sense of well-being among the German population.

On a related note, the price of a Germany ticket for the World Championship has increased by five euros. It is expected that the price of a Germany ticket for the 2026 FIFA World Cup will also see a similar increase.

As the day ends, at 19:30 on September 18, 2025, the website is currently operational, providing updates and information about the ongoing events.

Stay tuned for more updates as the World Championship and the road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup unfold.

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