If you plan on attending Alabama’s Sept. 2 season opener against Florida State in Atlanta and you don’t have tickets already in hand, the price of admission likely just went up.

The most anticipated college football game of the opening weekend of the 2017 season is now sold out, according to Alabama. The neutral site showdown looks to pit two of the best teams in the country against one another and potentially give fans the first No. 1 versus No. 2 opening weekend game in the history of college football. The winner of this game projects to be the early season favorite to advance to the College Football Playoff, while the loser will likely see all margin for error in a potential Playoff run erased one week into the season.

In a statement released by Alabama, Gary Stokan, CEO and president of Peach Bowl, has even given the epic matchup a nickname.

“We’re calling this game the GOAT, the Greatest Opener of All Time, because of the projected rankings, the dominance of these two programs and the fact that this is the toughest ticket I have seen in my 20 years in college football. To possibly have #1 against #2 in the first game of the season is a credit to the programs that Nick Saban and Jimbo Fisher have built and their willingness to play this game shows their desire to compete at the highest level.”

Those fortunate enough to already have a ticket to the game will get the opportunity to attend the first college football game inside the new Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The Atlanta stadium features affordable concessions which will provide food and drink for the same price vendors would charge outside the stadium.

The stadium also features a unique video board, which is wrapped around the arena:

If you can’t manage to get into the game, you can always watch it on TV, as it will be broadcast nationally on ABC starting at 8 p.m. ET.