As the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles prepare for their Super Bowl showdown, ticket prices for the big game have been trending downward, according to last-minute ticket platform Gametime. The lowest-priced “get-in” seats are currently available for $5,860 per ticket, including all taxes and fees, down from $6,375 on Monday. Meanwhile, top-tier seats have risen slightly to $58,327 per ticket, compared to $56,409 earlier in the week.
This year’s prices significantly drop from last year’s Super Bowl between the Chiefs and 49ers, where the cheapest seats were $8,764 just before kickoff. However, premium tickets for that game topped out at $37,620—far lower than this year’s peak price. When the Chiefs and Eagles clashed in the Super Bowl two years ago, get-in tickets were priced at $6,264, with top seats selling for $33,042.
Despite fluctuating prices, demand remains strong as fans of both teams look to secure their spot at the championship game. With ticket costs continuing to shift, last-minute buyers may still find opportunities to attend one of the year’s biggest sporting events.