Everything you need to know about how to get tickets for the biggest game on the American football calendar
There’s no sport quite like American football when it comes to encapsulating the cultural identity of a nation on the world stages, and games don’t come bigger within the National Football League than its marquee championship matchup, the Super Bowl. First staged almost six decades ago, it represents the pinnacle, with its victors written into immortality.
The latest iteration, Super Bowl LVIII, will bring the curtain down on the 2023 NFL season in dramatic fashion when it takes place in February, bringing together the best two teams from the American Football Conference and the National Football Conference, for a shot at making history under the bright lights.
But just how can fans hope to get their hands on tickets that will go like gold dust? Allow GOAL to strap on the shoulder pads, fasten their helmet and take their place, as we offer an easy guide through where to buy Super Bowl LVIII tickets, how much they’ll cost, and where you’ll be able to watch it all unfold.
Tickets for Super Bowl LVIII are typically sold directly by the NFL, unlike regular season seats which are sold through their official retail partner Ticketmaster. While the entertainment company handles match-by-match sales for all teams, the Super Bowl is instead typically retailed directly by the league’s governing body itself.
Like other high-demand games in additional club and international competitions, these tickets are not sold on a first-come, first-served basis through traditional sales pathways, but instead by ballot instead, in an attempt to offer fans a balanced and fair approach to sales.
Fans who wish to enter the ballot to purchase Super
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