As you may know by now, the Super Bowl is one of the most popular sports events in the world. People from all across the globe travel to the United States to win the most important game of the NFL season, as way as its unique halftime shows.

Companies spend millions of dollars to advertise during the Super Bowl and Las Vegas always has a field day with the countless bettors trying to make a profit out of the biggest game of the year.

And, obviously, attending such an event has never been easy nor cheap, and the Covid-19 pandemic has only made it tougher, as Super Bowl LV will only have 14,500 ticket-buying fans in attendance.

So, how much do you have to pay if you want to witness Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers host Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefson February 7 at the Raymond James Stadium? Let’s break it down.

How Much Do I Have To Pay For A Super Bowl LV Ticket?

Well, before the start of the season, the NFL was offering four ticket packages for Super Bowl LV. They went from$6,750 to $8,000 to $10,000 to the ‘On The Fifty’ package, which didn’t even list a price.

Now, however, given the context of the pandemic, the league is just offering an ‘All Locations’ package that goes from $5,950 all the way to $21,500 for two tickets, according to Sporting News.

Resold Tickets

Chances are that you won’t be able to be one of the 14,500 lucky ticket-buyers and you’ll have to dig deep into the market to get a resold ticket, which is just going to drive their price even higher.

Sporting News did some research on the cheapest and most expensive tickets for Super Bowl LV around the web only among official resellers.As you can expect, that won’t come at a discount, as they can go all the way from $6,130 to$336,000. Yeah, I think I’ll pass and watch it at home, guys.

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