How Much Are 2020 National Championship Tickets?

With LSU headed to their first national championship since 2011-12, the average price for tickets to the January 13th game at the New Orleans Superdome is $1,965. At that price, it’s the 4th most expensive National Championship game this decade.

At the end of the semi-finals, the cheapest tickets were $1,353 for a pair in the Terrace Level, Section 649. However, since then prices have fallen and now you can get in for $789. The most expensive ticket is $5,559 for a ticket on the Plaza Sideline in Section 115. The cheapest Lower Level Ticket is $1,311 in Plaza Endzone. There are currently just over 1,900 tickets available on secondary market. Below is a screenshot showing secondary market inventory and get-in price by zone.

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The cheapest prices, also known as the ‘get-in’ had also increased 18% since the start of the Semi-final game, as the below shows. Prices reached their peak between the Peach and Fiesta Bowl and dropped by 51% when Clemson defeated Ohio State, and the get-in price is now $745.

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