As the Philadelphia Eagles gear up for the NFL conference championship game at Lincoln Financial Field this weekend, ticket prices continue to climb.
Birds fans are sure to shell out for Sunday’s battle between the San Francisco 49ers and the Eagles on their home turf, and ticket prices will put a hefty dent in your wallet if you plan to be in the crowd.
The lowest-priced seats for Sunday’s game are currently selling for $602, or $812 after fees, for a seat in section SRO, row GA that is standing-room only, according to ticket site Gametime.
The next cheapest listings are selling at $635, $874 after fees, for section 236 in row 13 and $642, $884 after fees, for section 233 in row 24.
The most expensive seats are listed at $4,575, or $5,732 after fees, for section 209 in row 10. These tickets are at a $302 discount from the original price of $4,877 before fees.
Sunday’s game will be the team’s first time hosting the NFC championship game since the 2017 season when they went on to win the Super Bowl.
The Eagles are the No. 1 seed, as they were back in 2017, and people sense this year’s run could heed the same results. With these stats, morale for the Birds is soaring, and tickets are getting snatched up quickly.
Online ticket sites already are warning of low stock for cheaper seats and prices continue to fluctuate ahead of the game.
If you want to be in Philly on Sunday afternoon, act fast and get your tickets as soon as possible.
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