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Super Bowl LIX is just around the corner, and there are still a couple of avenues to explore when it comes to how to get Super Bowl tickets. The Chiefs and Eagles will face off for the second time in recent years, and we'll show you how to find tickets if you're hoping to attend in person.
The 2025 Super Bowl will see the Kansas City Chiefs face off with the Philadelphia Eagles on February 9. The Chiefs, vying for their third consecutive and fifth overall Super Bowl win, will face the Eagles, who are trying to score their second-ever Super Bowl win following their victory against the New England Patriots in 2018. The Chiefs and Eagles memorably faced off at the Super Bowl two years ago in 2023, which resulted in a Chiefs victory.
The high-stakes rematch — combined with the Kendrick Lamar halftime show — means that tickets are in high demand, but they're still fairly cheaper than the prices we've seen in years past. Previously, the cheapest tickets surpassed around $5,000 a pop, but we've been seeing tickets go for almost half of that across a variety of ticket resale platforms this year (at least right now — prices could very well shoot back up this weekend).
Super Bowl tickets are hard to come by in the first place, and the only standard options left are on the resale market. We've parsed through some of the best services out there to identify the cheapest options available. If you're looking for the latest pricing, you can head to sites like StubHub and Vivid Seats, which have some of the cheapest ticket listings we've seen so far.
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How to get Super Bowl tickets
Super Bowl tickets are a bit of a tricky beast. Original tickets are no longer available outside of price packages, so people must look to resale ticket listings on sites like StubHub, Vivid Seats, or Ticketmaster. Ticketmaster is the NFL's official ticketing partner, although only resale tickets are available right now. The cheapest resale prices we've seen so far have come from StubHub and Vivid Seats, which we'll dig into below.
How much are Super Bowl tickets?
Super Bowl ticket prices vary from day to day and site to site. The cheapest resale tickets on Ticketmaster at the time of writing start at $2,950. At the time of writing, resale listings on StubHub and Vivid Seats start cheaper. The cheapest options start at $2,624 on StubHub and $2,582 on Vivid Seats. Ticket prices can reach over $20,000 across all sites, especially if you're looking for a prime seat right by the field. We've outlined the cheapest starting prices at the time of writing below, although tickets are snapped up each minute, so these will fluctuate throughout the day.
Ticket Site | Start prices |
StubHub | $2,624 |
Vivid Seats | $2,582 |
Ticketmaster | $2,950 |
Over the past 10 or so days that we've been tracking tickets, prices have decreased significantly across all platforms. On January 28, the cheapest StubHub tickets started at $4,131, the cheapest Vivid Seats tickets started at $4,496, and the cheapest Ticketmaster tickets started at $5,595. Earlier this week, StubHub prices dropped to $3,229, Vivid Seats prices dropped to $3,232, and Ticketmaster prices dropped to $3,350. The cheapest starting prices have dropped by an average of more than $500 over the past few days and thousands of dollars over the past week or so, depending on the site.
In just the past day, the cheapest StubHub listings have dropped from $2,639 to $2,624. The cheapest Ticketmaster offering has also dropped from $3,000 flat to $2,950. The cheapest Vivid Seats listing, on the other hand, has increased from $2,424 to $2,582, but Vivid Seats is still the cheapest we've seen the tickets go so far this year.
Where is Super Bowl LIX?
Super Bowl LIX will be held at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, the home of the Saints. If you're from out of town and looking for a place to stay, you might find that hotels are selling fast. If this is the case (or you're just hoping for a more homey lodging experience on your Super Bowl trip), you can check out our round-up of the best Airbnbs in New Orleans.
When is Super Bowl LIX?
Super Bowl LIX is scheduled for Sunday, February 9. The game will kick off at 5:30 p.m. CT (6:30 p.m. ET). The stadium campus opens at 1:30 p.m. CT, and the Gameday Experience lasts from 1:30 to 4:30, according to the NFL's Gameday Guide. You should consult your ticket for exact details on when to arrive and remember to account for parking times and traffic if you're driving your own car.
How to watch Super Bowl LIX
If you'd rather just watch the Super Bowl at home, we get it. While it's not quite the same as being there, you can get pretty close, thanks to the 4K streaming options available. Check out our guide to how to watch the Super Bowl in 4K for more info. And if you need some new hardware to watch the big game on, our roundup of the best Super Bowl TV deals will be able to help you out.
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