Detroit Lions vs. San Francisco 49ers playoff tickets: What it'll cost you to be there
You will have to pay up once again if you want to watch the next game in the Detroit Lions' playoff run.
The Lions will be taking on the San Francisco 49ers on the road in the NFC championship game with a trip to the Super Bowl on the line, and tickets to get into Levi's Stadium next Sunday will cost you hundreds of dollars. The game kicks off at 6:30 p.m. Eastern in Santa Clara, California.
Ticket prices start north of $500 and the prices range into tens of thousands of dollars. That plus the price of a plane ticket means it could be an expensive trip if you want to witness the Lions as they attempt to make the Super Bowl for the first time in franchise history. It is the third straight playoff game for the Lions that will put a dent in your wallet to attend.
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On Ticketmaster, the lowest price for a seat in the 400s section is $549, and prices in the lower bowl start at $780. The price of a ticket can run as expensive as $12,000 for a seat in the end zone.
On Vivid Seats, prices for seats at the top of the stadium start at $580, and the lowest price in the lower bowl is $822. The most expensive ticket is $31,550.
On SeatGeek, standing-room-only tickets cost $442, while the cheapest ticket in the 400s section is $596. The cheapest ticket in the lower bowl is $927, and prices can go as high as $32,622.
Standing-room-only tickets start at $588 on StubHub, and seats in the 400s section don't cost much more, starting at $595. The cheapest ticket in the 100s section is $823 and prices go up to $24,870.
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The lowest price for standing-only is the most expensive on TickPick, starting at $717. Prices in the 100s section start at $1,022 and are as expensive as $14,070.
Each website has dozens of tickets available at the 100, 200, 300, and 400 levels as of Sunday night. All prices listed do not include website fees.
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This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Detroit Lions playoff tickets: What it'll cost to attend NFC title game