It's no surprise that Brazilian fans have bought more tickets than any other nation for this summer's World Cup but the second-biggest buyers might not be so obvious.
The USA isn't regarded as a hotbed of football fandom but supporters from across the pond have snapped up 154,412 tickets for the showpiece event.
That's more than three times the amount of any other country, with Australia (40,681) and England (38,043) trailing in third and fourth.
Passionate: Over 150,000 American fans have bought tickets for this summer's World Cup in Brazil
Up for it: Australian fans have snapped up more World Cup tickets than old rivals England
Optimistic: England fans have bought 38,043 tickets to follow Roy Hodgson's men in South America
Stars and stripes: The USA will be the second best supported team at the tournament behind hosts Brazil
Australia will enjoy a larger support base than the Three Lions, despite the Socceroos being drawn in a group of death alongside current champions Spain, Holland and Chile.Jurgen Klinsmann's side also face a battle to get beyond the group stage in their seventh straight World Cup appearance, with games against Germany, Portugal and Ghana in Brazil.
That hasn't dampened the spirits of their fans though, with unprecedented numbers set to travel South America when the tournament begins in June.
FIFA say that over one million of the
2,577,662 tickets available have gone to people in Brazil, with fans
desperate to watch the country's first World Cup since 1950.
Many England fans are pessimistic about the chances of Roy Hodgson's side, who take on Italy, Uruguay and Costa Rica in Group D.
South American nation Colombia, who will fancy their chances against Greece, Ivory Coast and Japan, have sold 33,126 tickets - the fourth highest amount of any country.
Taking over: Over one million World Cup tickets have gone to people who live in Brazil
Impressive: The newly renovated Maracana in Rio de Janeiro will host the final of the World Cup
Popular: Over 2.5million tickets have been sold for football's biggest event
Ticket prices range from £54 to £105 in the first round, other than the opening game between Brazil and Croatia. Tickets for the final in Rio de Janeiro on July 13 cost between £264 to £594
Despite the cost of some tickets, over 2.3million were requested by over 400,000 different fans within an hour of them going on sale in August last year.
Online ticket marketplace Viagogo reported a 478% surge in global demand for World Cup tickets on Wednesday morning, following FIFA's announcement that only 400,000 are still available.
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