After losing to Clemson in the national championship game in January, Alabama enters the 2019 season in a unique position — it’s not No. 1 and the Crimson Tide seem to have lost at least a little swagger. Ranked No. 2 in most polls, Alabama certainly could come back to win it all again, and it’s possible we could see yet another Clemson rematch, where they’ll look to improve on last year’s 44-16 CFP Final loss. It was the first time the Crimson Tide had lost by more than 14 points during the Nick Saban era, and they’ll be looking for revenge. For 2019, expect Alabama to light it up offensively again, with Heisman runner-up Tua Tagovailoa and much of his supporting cast are back with a year’s more experience.

For fans looking to see the Crimson Tide, our partner TicketIQ has put together a summary on the best way to  find tickets for the 2019 Alabama Football tickets both directly from the team as well as on the secondary market.

Where To Buy Alabama Football Tickets

The Crimson Tide kicks off their home schedule in Tuscaloosa on September 7 against New Mexico State. The average asking price on the secondary market for a ticket to Bryant-Denny Stadium is $249 versus $192 last year. Alabama is ranked No. 3 in terms of college football ticket prices on the secondary market heading  into the 2019 season.

Alabama will play seven home games in 2019 – the current priciest is the November 9 game against SEC rival LSU, which is trending at $434 on the secondary market. For the best deal on 2019 Alabama football tickets, check TicketIQ for Low Price Guarantees on Alabama football tickets for all sold out games in Tuscaloosa and on the road. If you find the same ticket on another major secondary market site like Stubhub or Seatgeek, we’ll give you 200% of the difference in ticket credit for that purchase!

In addition to the secondary market, for the first time in recent memory, tickets are available directly from Alabama for most games through their primary ticketing platform, Paciolan. For fans looking to get access to the highest demand-games, partial plans are the best option, with a 3 and 5-game package available.  5-game plans include any of the 2019 games and start at $585, The 5-game plan includes the option of either LSU and Tennessee in addition to lower-demand games. For 3-game plans, the highest-demand games to choose from are Ole Miss and Arkansas, and prices start at $170 for that option. Single-game tickets are available in the upper end zones in sections SS and NN for the lower-demand games, with face price tickets against New Mexico State, Southern Miss and Western Carolina starting at $45, with face prices for the Arkansas game starting at $75.  

For more Alabama football ticket information including game-by-game pricing visit the TicketIQ blog.