PITTSBURGH — Are you looking for a pair of tickets, or maybe even several pairs, for Sunday’s Steelers game at Heinz Field? Get ready to pay up.
The undefeated Steelers host the 1-2, yet division-leading Philadelphia Eagles for a 1 p.m. kickoff. This marks the first game of the season that fans will be allowed to see in person, although there will only be 5,500 people permitted in the stands. Fans will only be allowed in the lower bowl.
Channel 11 checked vividseats.com for tickets to the game. The lowest price for any ticket was $406 in Lower Level 135. The most expensive was nearly $1,000 for tickets in the Club Level.
The website has a 100% buyer guarantee and claims to have the “safest, most secure way to buy tickets online.”
On StubHub.com, the cheapest tickets were going for $651 each for Lower Level 111. Meanwhile, Lower Level 135 tickets were going for $1,050 a-piece, the most expensive available for Sunday.
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The cheapest tickets Channel 11 was able to find were on SeatGeek.com where seats in Section 129 were going for $324 each.
All tickets for Sunday’s game will be digital and must be presented on either the Steelers or Pitt Panthers app upon entering Heinz Field.
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