Tickets for nearly two-thirds of the World Cup matches sold out within hours of FIFA opening the final phase of online sales which will remain open until the day of the final, according to the Associated Press.
Five hours after sales opened Tuesday on FIFA's website, tickets were available for only 20 of the 64 matches, the AP reported.
The match with the most tickets still available was Bosnia-Iran in the northeast city of Salvador, according to the AP. Only a few second-round matches remain on sale.
FIFA put nearly 200,000 tickets on sale in the final phase on a first-come, first-serve basis, the AP reported. Ten matches were not available, including the Brazil-Croatia opener and the final at Maracana Stadium.
The match with the most tickets still available was Bosnia-Iran in the northeastern city of Salvador, according to the AP. There were also plenty of entrances left for Greece-Ivory Coast in the nearby city of Fortaleza and for Nigeria-Bosnia in the wetlands city of Cuiaba.
Ten high-demand matches were not available from the beginning, including the Brazil-Croatia opener on June 12 and the final at the Maracana on July 13, according to the AP.
The other eight matches were: Mexico-Cameroon, England-Italy, Argentina-Bosnia, Brazil-Mexico, Spain-Chile, Cameroon-Brazil, Croatia-Mexico and Australia-Spain, the AP reported.
FIFA said Brazilian citizens got 63 percent of the tickets on Tuesday, followed by fans from the United States, Colombia, Argentina, Germany, Mexico, France, England, Chile and Australia, according to the AP.
A total of about 3.3 million tickets will be sold for the first World Cup in Brazil since 1950, the AP reported. FIFA said more than 2.5 million tickets have already been allocated, including through FIFA's hospitality programs. The general public has purchased about 1.5 million.
FIFA is expected to put more tickets on sale as soon as it knows more about the seating charts at the venues that still haven't been completed, according to the AP. Of the 12 World Cup stadiums, three are yet to be finished, including the one hosting the opener in Sao Paulo.
Ticketing centers will open on Friday, but tickets can only be purchased over the counter beginning on June 1, the AP reported.