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    Super Bowl Tickets 2026: Seahawks Vs. Patriots Prices

    Press RoomBy Press RoomFebruary 2, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    The NFL conference championships have concluded, which means that Super Bowl LX is almost here. Keep reading to learn how to get Super Bowl tickets in 2026. Tickets can be hard to find, but there are still a few ways to snag seats.

    In a repeat of the 2015 Super Bowl, the New England Patriots will square off with the Seattle Seahawks. In their last match-up, the Patriots beat the Seahawks 28-24 after a snappy fourth quarter from New England. The Patriots have won six Super Bowls, the most recent of which was in 2019, while the Seahawks have one SB title to their name. The East vs. West Coast showdown will take place at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. It’s the home of the San Francisco 49ers, but it will become neutral territory for the big game. The halftime show will be headlined by Bad Bunny, who previously made a guest appearance in the 2020 Super Bowl halftime show, which was headlined by Jennifer Lopez and Shakira.

    Below, we’ll break down everything you need to know about getting tickets to Super Bowl LX, including the cheapest starting prices we’ve spotted across notable resale ticket websites. You can also peruse StubHub, Vivid Seats, and the Ticketmaster resale marketplace at your own leisure. If you’re planning to watch from home, don’t forget to bookmark our guide on where to watch the Super Bowl.

    How to get Super Bowl tickets

    Super Bowl tickets are a bit of a tricky beast. Original tickets are no longer available outside of pricey location packages, so people must look to resale ticket listings on sites like StubHub, Vivid Seats, or Ticketmaster. Ticketmaster is the NFL’s official ticketing partner, although only resale tickets are available right now.

    How much are Super Bowl tickets?

    The Super Bowl is perhaps the biggest American sporting event of the year, so it should be no surprise that ticket prices are steep. At the time of writing, the absolute cheapest ticket listings we’re seeing across top resale vendors are over $4,500 each. Prices surge the closer the seat is to the field, with many prime listings reaching upwards of $20,000.

    At the time of writing, the cheapest tickets start at $4,592 on Ticketmaster, $4,994 on StubHub, and $4,730 on Vivid Seats. Starting prices have dropped by over $1,500 on all three sites since last week. On January 27, the cheapest tickets started at $6,499 on Ticketmaster, $6,532 on StubHub, and $6,377 on Vivid Seats. Prices often fluctuate throughout the day as tickets are purchased and additional listings are added.

    Last year, prices dropped significantly in the week leading up to the Super Bowl. The cheapest tickets available in the last few days before Super Bowl LIX dropped below $3,000 a piece, so if you’re already near Santa Clara or don’t mind making last-minute travel accommodations, it might be worth holding out until later in the week.


    Note: Certain services and regions prohibit the resale of tickets. Business Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal reselling of tickets, and entry into an event is at the venue’s discretion.

    Author Lillian Brown

    Lillian Brown

    Senior Associate Editor of Streaming

    Lillian Brown is the Senior Associate Editor of Streaming at Business Insider. A lifelong entertainment and media buff, she specializes in helping you find how to watch your favorite shows, movies, and sporting events.ExperienceLillian has been writing about entertainment, sports, TV, and film for over six years, starting her career in the Living/Arts department of The Boston Globe. She went on to write entertainment features, roundups, and conduct celebrity interviews for publications like Vulture, TV Guide, Esquire, Time, and The Daily Beast before joining Business Insider as a streaming specialist on the Reviews team.In her current role, she writes about everything from finding the right VPN for watching overseas soccer games to choosing between the endless number of streaming services out there. When she’s not writing, she is editing stories from freelancers or fellow Reviews team members. Lillian is also an expert deal hunter. She loves the thrill of sharing an amazing discount with readers, whether it be on her favorite streaming services or on products she knows our team loves and recommends. She plays an active role in writing about sales and deals for the Reviews team.Why you can trust LillianWhether she’s testing streaming platform interfaces or actively comparing channel offerings between services, Lillian always has her finger on the pulse of what’s new in entertainment. She has tested nearly every streaming service and is an expert when it comes to VPNs. She is the first person to know when a streaming service has changed its price, and whether or not it’s still worth paying for. As a sports fan, she also knows exactly where the next big playoff game is streaming, what time it starts, and where they’re playing. Expertise

    • Streaming services 
    • How to watch your favorite films, TV, sports 
    • VPN services for legal streaming
    • Deals

    Outside of workMost of the time, you can find Lillian watching a horror movie, WNBA game, or long-distance running. She is located in Boston.


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