- The Chiefs and 49ers will compete in the Super Bowl next month
- And it will cost a pretty penny to see the teams face each other
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Ticket prices for Super Bowl LVIII are unsurprisingly sky-high after the Chiefs and 49ers booked their seats for the big game on Sunday.
On CheckChoosethe cheapest seat at the time of writing costs $8,470 including fees.
The seat is described as upper level seating at Allegiant Stadium.
In the meantime, get the cheapest seat StubHublisted as an “extra job” ticket, is estimated to cost $9,450 including fees.
If fans want a better view, seats on the 50-yard line in row 18 go for $40,341 on TickPick.
Tickets for the Super Bowl between the Chiefs and 49ers on TickPick currently start at $8,470
And the prizes for the big game are even more expensive on StubHub, almost $10,000
Either way, the site is offering free admission to the Hakkasan pregame show with the purchase of tickets.
On the AFC side, defending champion Chiefs returned to the Super Bowl after a 17-10 win over the Ravens.
Remarkably, it’s the team’s fourth Super Bowl in six seasons, and tight end Travis Kelce reminded viewers afterward that Kansas City was still formidable.
“The Chiefs are still the Chiefs, and you better believe it,” he told CBS.
Kelce continued his brilliance this postseason with 11 catches for 116 yards and a touchdown.
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy celebrates with the NFC trophy after their win
Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes celebrate after winning the AFC Championship Game
“Believe it, honey, we’re going to Las Vegas, Nevada to get another one!”
The 49ers, meanwhile, had to erase a 17-point deficit at home against the Lions, as they trailed 24-7 at halftime.
But with the help of some drops and failed fourth-down conversions from the Lions, the hosts clawed back to claim the NFC title.
Brock Purdy finished the game with 267 passing yards, one touchdown and one interception.
Running back Christian McCaffrey had 90 yards and two touchdowns on the ground.
The Super Bowl takes place on February 11 in Las Vegas.