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MATCH HOSPITALITY release reduced cost hospitality product for 2010 World Cup


MATCH Hospitality, the right’s holder of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, South Africa™ is making the reduced cost MATCH Pavilion hospitality product available for all but the final match.
The MATCH Pavilion product provides a Category 1 ticket and informal buffet-style hospitality outside the stadium. It was previously only available for a handful of matches, but can now be purchased for all single matches except the Final.
This means the majority of matches can be purchased for less than half the price of the original Suite hospitality packages, starting at just $550 pp.
 Suite HospitalityFIFA Business Seat*NEW*
MATCH Pavilion
MATCH 2010 Group Matches*              $2,010$1,500$950
All other Group Matches             $1,500$950$550
Round of 16$2,700$1,700$950
Quarter Finals$3,500$2,500£1,500
Semi Finals$5,500$4,000$2,700
* 'MATCH 2010' Group Matches are matches deemed by FIFA to be the best group stage matches of the tournament and are:
England v USA
South Africa v Mexico (opening match)
Portugal v Brazil
Germany v Australia
Brazil v Ivory Coast
Cameroon v Netherlands 
Prices are per person per match.

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