Punters hoping to enjoy the England game at the city's fan zone could pay out £452.
Ticket prices have soared for fans looking to watch the Euros final against Spain in the Central Park fan zone in Valley Gardens, Brighton.
So much so that it might cost you less to fly out to Berlin instead...
Avid fans looking to sit down in front of the huge display, with a cold pint in hand, could be handing over some £452.98 for the privilege.
The venue sold out in less than half an hour after England's last-minute victory against the Netherlands on Wednesday night.
Seated 'VIP' tickets at the front of the fenced-off area, and where the only tables in the fan zone are, were being sold for the higher price just minutes after the final whistle blew.
Standing tickets were sold out even before the game for just shy of £25.
And while tickets to be in Berlin's Olympiastadion also sold out within minutes - tickets were being sold for as cheap as £75 before this.
Even an EasyJet flight from Gatwick to Berlin on Saturday before the game was priced at £209.
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