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Super Bowl ticket prices continue to fall ahead of Chiefs, Eagles showdown

Super Bowl ticket prices continue to fall ahead of Chiefs, Eagles showdown
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Super Bowl ticket prices continue to fall ahead of Chiefs, Eagles showdown
Super Bowl LVII is set. The Kansas City Chiefs will be taking on the Philadelphia Eagles for the right to be called champion and hoist the Lombardi Trophy in Glendale, Arizona.With the picture now in frame for what teams are going to the Super Bowl, fans of both teams, and football super fans will be looking to be able to be inside State Farm Stadium when both teams face off, and see Rihanna’s return to the stage for the Super Bowl Halftime Show.We’ve been tracking the lowest price for Super Bowl tickets throughout the NFL playoffs. Before the AFC and NFC championship games kicked off, the lowest price for a Super Bowl ticket would cost you just under $5,000. Since the Chiefs and Eagles respective victories, we saw ticket prices shoot up to over $5,000 at some sites, but we've noticed a shift. While still expensive, ticket prices are dropping in the secondary market. Here’s where ticket prices stand as of this writing. The lowest-priced single ticket we found was for $3,239 on StubHub. You would watch the big game from Upper Level 404 in Row 13, which according to StubHub, would be on the Eagles’ side of the stadium, looking out to the Chiefs’ sideline area. Here’s the lowest ticket price across all the secondary market ticket platforms: StubHub: $3,239Vivid Seats: $3,568SeatGeek: $3,631 (According to SeatGeek, this is labeled as an amazing deal)Ticketmaster: $3,800TicketCity: $3,856Now those are the lowest-priced tickets, but what about a ticket that could give you “the best seat in the house?” On SeatGeek, the price for the “best seat” is listed at $13,049 for one ticket, which is over a $9,000 decrease from the price of the "best seat" we shared on Tuesday. This ticket puts you in Section 130, Row 1, right behind the Chiefs' sideline. According to SeatGeek’s own “deal score,” which rates how good a deal is on the seats you’re looking at, the over $13,000 ticket is rated a 6.3 deal out of 10, which SeatGeek labels as a "good deal."SeatGeek’s deal score gives a seat two rows above the "best seat in the house" a better deal score of 8.7 out of 10. This ticket would cost you over $9,000. If you were hoping for better luck on Ticketmaster, the ticket vendor's “best seat” for Super Bowl LVII will cost you $9,400 to watch the game from Section 108 in Row 17.When is Super Bowl LVII?Super Bowl LVII is taking place on Feb. 12, 2023. The game will be held at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. It is the third time the city will host the Super Bowl after doing sow in 2008 and 2015. The game will start at 6:30 p.m. EST Who is playing in Super Bowl LVII?The Super Bowl features the conference champions from the NFC and AFC. The Philadelphia Eagles were crowned the NFC Champions after defeating the San Francisco 49ers by a score of 31-7. The Kansas City Chiefs won the AFC championship in nail-biting fashion against the defending AFC champion Cincinnati Bengals. The Chiefs won by a score of 23-20. Both franchises have a Super Bowl title to their name, but this will be the first time the Chiefs and Eagles face off in the Super Bowl. Both teams will be led by MVP candidates. Jalen Hurts, quarterback of the Philadelphia Eagles, had the best season of his young career, while Patrick Mahomes, quarterback of the Kansas City Chiefs, is looking for his second career NFL MVP award. Hurts and Mahomes will be making history when they step on the field for the Super Bowl as this will be the first time in history that the Super Bowl features two Black starting quarterbacks.

Super Bowl LVII is set. The Kansas City Chiefs will be taking on the Philadelphia Eagles for the right to be called champion and hoist the Lombardi Trophy in Glendale, Arizona.

With the picture now in frame for what teams are going to the Super Bowl, fans of both teams, and football super fans will be looking to be able to be inside State Farm Stadium when both teams face off, and see Rihanna’s return to the stage for the Super Bowl Halftime Show.

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We’ve been tracking the lowest price for Super Bowl tickets throughout the NFL playoffs. Before the AFC and NFC championship games kicked off, the lowest price for a Super Bowl ticket would cost you just under $5,000.

Since the Chiefs and Eagles respective victories, we saw ticket prices shoot up to over $5,000 at some sites, but we've noticed a shift. While still expensive, ticket prices are dropping in the secondary market. Here’s where ticket prices stand as of this writing.

The lowest-priced single ticket we found was for $3,239 on StubHub. You would watch the big game from Upper Level 404 in Row 13, which according to StubHub, would be on the Eagles’ side of the stadium, looking out to the Chiefs’ sideline area.

Here’s the lowest ticket price across all the secondary market ticket platforms:

Now those are the lowest-priced tickets, but what about a ticket that could give you “the best seat in the house?”

On SeatGeek, the price for the “best seat” is listed at $13,049 for one ticket, which is over a $9,000 decrease from the price of the "best seat" we shared on Tuesday. This ticket puts you in Section 130, Row 1, right behind the Chiefs' sideline.

According to SeatGeek’s own “deal score,” which rates how good a deal is on the seats you’re looking at, the over $13,000 ticket is rated a 6.3 deal out of 10, which SeatGeek labels as a "good deal."

SeatGeek
Screenshot taken on Feb. 10

SeatGeek’s deal score gives a seat two rows above the "best seat in the house" a better deal score of 8.7 out of 10. This ticket would cost you over $9,000.

SeatGeek
Screenshot taken Feb. 10

If you were hoping for better luck on Ticketmaster, the ticket vendor's “best seat” for Super Bowl LVII will cost you $9,400 to watch the game from Section 108 in Row 17.

When is Super Bowl LVII?

Super Bowl LVII is taking place on Feb. 12, 2023. The game will be held at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. It is the third time the city will host the Super Bowl after doing sow in 2008 and 2015.

The game will start at 6:30 p.m. EST

Who is playing in Super Bowl LVII?

The Super Bowl features the conference champions from the NFC and AFC. The Philadelphia Eagles were crowned the NFC Champions after defeating the San Francisco 49ers by a score of 31-7. The Kansas City Chiefs won the AFC championship in nail-biting fashion against the defending AFC champion Cincinnati Bengals. The Chiefs won by a score of 23-20.

Both franchises have a Super Bowl title to their name, but this will be the first time the Chiefs and Eagles face off in the Super Bowl.

Both teams will be led by MVP candidates. Jalen Hurts, quarterback of the Philadelphia Eagles, had the best season of his young career, while Patrick Mahomes, quarterback of the Kansas City Chiefs, is looking for his second career NFL MVP award.

Hurts and Mahomes will be making history when they step on the field for the Super Bowl as this will be the first time in history that the Super Bowl features two Black starting quarterbacks.