Super Bowl XLVII Buyers Guide

The Super Bowl is just weeks away. If you’re lucky enough to have your hands on some tickets already, then head to our Super Bowl party guide for some awesome ideas to make Game Day even sweeter. But, if you’re not one of the aforementioned folks (and let’s face it, you’re probably not), then check out our Super Bowl XLVII Ticket Buyers Guide below, where we’ve outlined below the top ways to get your hands on these prized possessions. You know why? Because we care.

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How To Get Super Bowl XLVII Tickets From The NFL

OK, I feel like I would be misleading you if I didn’t admit right away that it’s going to be really hard for you to get tickets straight from the horse’s mouth. Well, unless you’re friends with somebody on the 49ers or the Ravens. According to NFL.com, “The demand for tickets to the Super Bowl greatly exceeds the supply. The majority of tickets are allotted to the two participating teams, and to a lesser extent through each of the other NFL teams.”

Any leftover tickets (I mean, how many friends and family can these people have?) will be made available to the general public through a random drawing – hey, that’s how Phish does it, too! – which must be entered through certified or registered mail. So NO SCALPERS. Send your full name, address, city, state, zip, phone, and email address to:


Super Bowl Random Drawing
P.O. Box 49140
Strongsville, OH, 44149-0140

Only one request per address is accepted.

How To Get Super Bowl XLVII Tickets From The Secondary Market

This is where SeatGeek comes into play. Ticket resale websites like SeatGeek, Stub Hub and Ticket City provide a platform for folks to resell their tickets online. This works out well if you’re the one selling tickets, although sometimes the buyer has to shell out extra dough. Below, you’ll find a list of SeatGeek’s best ticket prices, as well as Ticket City, Go Tickets, and Ticket Exchange by TicketMaster.

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Super Bowl XLVII Tickets On Ticket City

Terrace Endzone – QTY 7 – $2088 per ticket – Row 601-609, 619-635, 645-652
Upper Level – QTY 2 – $2144 per ticket – Row TBD
Section 628 – QTY 4 – $2322 per ticket – Row 22
Section 651 – QTY 4 – $2322 per ticket – Row 28
Terrace Goal 2 – QTY 2 – $2329 per ticket – Row 610-611, 617-618, 636-637, 643-644

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Super Bowl XLVII Tickets On Go-Tickets

A. Terrace Level Endzone/Corner – QTY 2 – $2035 per ticket – Row All
B. Terrace Level Endline to 20 Yard Line – QTY 2 – $2240 per ticket – Row All
C. Terrace Level 20 to 50 Yard Line – QTY 2 – $2658 per ticket – Row All
D. Loge Level Endzone – QTY 2 – $2850 per ticket – Row All
E. Loge Level Corner – QTY 2 – $3090 per ticket – Row All
F. Loge Level Endline to 20 Yard Line – QTY 2 – $4270 per ticket – Row All

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Super Bowl XLVII Tickets On Ticket Exchange By Ticket Master

Section 649 – QTY 6 – $2629 per ticket – Row 21
Section 630 – QTY 4 – $2629 per ticket – Row 8
Section 609 – QTY 4 – $2682 per ticket – Row 20
Section 609 – QTY 6 – $2682 per ticket – Row 32
Section 611 – QTY 2 – $2892 per ticket – Row 28
Section 639 – QTY 2 – $3470 per ticket – Row 25
Section 141 – QTY 12 – $8938 per ticket – Row 29

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How To Watch The Super Bowl XLVII For Free

Does all the above stuff seem like too much money or too much work for you? There is another, much cheaper, option. Both NFL.com and SuperBowl.com will link to CBS Sports’ live stream of the game on CBSSports.com. The live stream will include some fun stuff, like social features (#HOPEFULLYINSTAGRAM!) and other “unique and interactive” elements. And, if you’re anything like me, you’ll want to take advantage of the live stream devoted to purely the new Super Bowl commercials. The live stream will be available on most mobile devices and computers.