Missouri has made progress under fourth-year head coach Barry Odom and has had winning seasons and bowl berths the last two seasons. Though Missouri is banned from postseason play this year after the NCAA announced sanctions following an incident with a tutor, there is a lot to look forward to, including the addition of former Clemson quarterback Kelly Bryant, whose completion rate over four partial seasons at Clemson was 66%. Defensively, the Tigers were ranked in the Top 25 last season in rushing yards per game, and return a lot of experience.

For fans looking to see Missouri football live at Faurot Field, our partner TicketIQ has put together a summary on the best way to find tickets for the 2019 Missouri season, both directly from the team as well as on the secondary market.

Where To Buy 2019 Missouri Football Tickets

Primary market Missouri football tickets are available on the team website through Ticketmaster with face values ranging from $30 for to $80. Season tickets start as low as $150 for a general admission ticket on the Hill, and go as high as $899 for the most expensive option, an 11th row ticket in section 212, on the 40-yard line.

On the secondary market, TicketIQ has Low Price Guarantees on Missouri football tickets for all games on the 2019 schedule, in addition to Low Price Guarantees on all college football tickets, which means that if you find a secondary market ticket for less on a site like Stubhub or Vivid Seats, we’ll give you 200% of the difference in ticket credit. TicketIQ customers save an average of 5%-20% compared to Stubhub and Vivid Seats.

How Much Are 2019 Missouri Football Tickets

For the West Virginia, South Carolina, Ole Miss, Florida and Tennessee games, face value tickets start at $40 for 300-level seats with 100-level lower seats going for $60 and $80. For Southeast Missouri, Troy face value tickets start at $30, with lower level tickets going for $40 and $60.

On the secondary market, tickets for the SEC conference games are generally more expensive, with Ole Miss as the most expensive game of the season, with the cheapest tickets going for $60, which is 50% above face value. The cheapest game at Faurot Field is for Troy, where tickets start under $20. 

The school is also offering a Fox Sports Midwest 4-pack option for Florida and Tennessee, with 4 tickets starting at $30 each, which saves 25% off of face price.

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