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How to watch NFL games at the stadium? A guide to buying tickets and tips

The NFL has become more popular year after year. If you have become a fan of football, you have surely dreamed of watching NFL games at the stadium and feeling the thrill of a live touchdown from your heart team.

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How to watch NFL games at the stadium? A guide to buying tickets and tips

In the past, it was a bit more difficult for some people to be able to buy tickets or to watch games over the internet. But today, it's not difficult anymore. Shopping at game time was even more complicated. You didn't always get an honest ticket, you didn't always have people selling, or you risked buying a fake ticket and chipping. But to the delight of the fans, that has changed for the better. Another option that avid fans have today is watching their favorite games via online streaming and you can try your luck in the NFL through NFL odds at 888 NJ a platform that gives real time information, odds and stats.

So check out a brief guide on how to buy tickets and even how to see where you will be staying at the stadium.


Before you even buy your tickets, it's worth checking out the official game table of the season on the NFL official website. Remembering that the NFL games take place from September to February. See the date your favorite team will play and start hunting for airfare deals. Once you have identified the dates of the games you want to watch, it's time to check the tickets. The easiest way to buy NFL game tickets is by using official reseller sites, which are:

Stub hub
GoTickets
TicketsNow


These sites are official resellers, from which many people buy tickets, before the NFL season begins, tickets to all games of the season. When the season begins, they put these tickets up for sale again. Therefore, it is very common for the ticket to come stamped with the name of the original buyer. There is no problem with that, rest assured.

You purchase your ticket on reseller sites using your credit card. No bureaucracy involved, easy and it takes only a few clicks. Your ticket is sent to your email, just print and take it on game day. If a "will call" notice appears, you will have to pick up your ticket directly at the stadium.


How to choose the stadium seat to watch an NFL game?

When you buy your ticket, you have to choose where in the stadium you want to sit, as the chairs are marked. The tip for anyone who has never watched an NFL game at the stadium is: look for a seat in the middle of the field. It doesn't matter if it's in the second ring or even the third ring of the larger stadiums. Getting in the middle, you get a better view of the field.

To get a good idea of what your view will look like inside the stadium, visit the Seat Geek website, search for the stadium name and click on "seat views". Just look for your chair exactly and see how the view from the stands. Seat Geek is also an official NFL game ticket retailer.

How much does an NFL ticket cost?

Prices vary widely, with a ticket from $ 40 to $ 1000. It depends on where you sit and even if it is preseason, regular season or playoff. On average, a grandstand ticket will come out for $ 120.

Everybody together and mixed

Unlike what we see in the soccer stadiums, with fans divisions, in the United States, everyone who goes to watch an NFL game gets together in the stands. And most of the time there are no fights or trouble over it. You may have someone who has drunk too much and wants to piss off other fans. But whenever this happens, they are ignored and everything is fine.

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