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So first off our tickets distributed Basically, you have a 100% allocation of seats the NFL says okay the two teams were going to qualify for the Super Bowl You will each get 17.5% of the tickets make sense teams who are in the Super Bowl They should probably you know be able to attend said Super Bowl Now 17.5% that sounds like quite a bit however however It's not quite as much as one may think let's let's let's do some quick math here So 2021 Super Bowl they're playing out in Raymond James Stadium It has about a 65 66,000 stadium cap, but let's go on the assumption of 65,000 So of 65,000 tickets there are 17.5% given to each of the different teams So if you do the math 11,375 but hold on that's not all going to season seed holders That's also being split between no team personnel players coaches all that kind of stuff So the players coaches they actually each get two tickets themselves personally as well They have the option to purchase up to another 13 tickets at face value quite a bit adds up to Almost a thousand tickets are going just to team staff and you know players and all those guys So once they've taken their allocation everything else will then be split with the season seed holders So if you end up being a season seed holder of that team You're going to get a chance to get some tickets to go into a little draw little sweepstakes to buy some face value seats Hopefully your name gets called pulled out of the drum get that sweet deal But but small chance so don't rely on that completely however Definitely your first best chance of getting seats at face value So you do the divvy up there 35% go now next up the host team host team will get about 5% of tickets Again, most of these will go to team players team manager, you know staff that kind of stuff actual season seed holders They may get a small small small percentage, but unlikely they'll get too many However, 5% is not you know, it's not too bad 5% on 65,000. It's about 3,250 So, you know, if they give about a thousand again to you know team staff players that kind of thing There's still about 2,000 tickets left that they can distribute however they will obviously some season seed holders will get some But it's not a lot just because your team hosts it doesn't quite mean you're gonna get some tickets Now what about the other 29 teams who are not in the Super Bowl? Well, they all get a 1.2% share each fantastic wonderful excellent They're not going to split that with you most likely That's you know about 780 and they're you know again giving that up with players team staff coaches that kind of thing The amount of seats left for the actual season seed holders of those teams Very very small speed of the math there ends up being 34.8% of the seats So now if you add up the 35 percent the 5 percent and the 34.8 percent were left with 25.2 Tickets left and what happens with these tickets? The NFL controls them all so the NFL they could go ahead sell them through ticket master the work face value You know all that great stuff, but instead they actually send them to their official hospitality sponsors NFL on location prime sports all of their main sponsors They're going to dump a bulk of those tickets there and those tickets are going to be sold at market value not piece value Market value the final remainder will be given up to you know different sponsors and raffles and Lotteries and that kind of thing giving fans, you know the the the hope and dream of getting those tickets But nothing is actually moving into the hands of fans directly Unless you look in the final final small pieces where they do their little lotteries They'll do you know a lot of for ADA tickets They'll do some other giveaways and fan contests and all sorts of that kind of fun stuff Which they do every single year, but again these tickets are not being sold directly to fans at face value They're being sold at market value and unfortunately you gotta that's it's just the way it is There's no real way of going ahead and getting those tickets for face value unless you're basically a season seat holder a player A sponsor of the NFL or you win one of their lotteries Unlikely earning your tickets for face value. So with all that said 100 percent of the tickets have now been distributed out How do you get them? Let's start from cheapest to most expensive So the cheapest way of getting tickets is actually go ahead and win them How do you win them? Basically entering contests and lotteries and all the different things you know going ahead winning those contests sponsorship promotions Entering in as many of those things as you possibly can go hoping you're going to win some seats at the NFL Super Bowl But again odds very very low But again if you do win you get the whole trip paid for you get your hotel lodging food money parties All the great stuff and you get to go to the big game All for free Odds of winning depend on number of entries made so again Not good now for a season seat holder You do have a chance every year of actually going ahead and being picked out of the lucky few to go ahead get by some Seats for face value But again, I should mention face value of Super Bowl tickets while they used to be Relatively cheap back in you know the the 60s in the 70s They're now approaching that 950 almost $1000 mark just for face value in the upper echelons of the stadium Up in the corners where you can barely see those players But you know The thousand bucks is not bad when you consider that average resale prices are generally over four thousand dollars per ticket But if you do get them Fantastic wonderful excellent you're going to the big game now Lastly the most common way of actually going ahead and being able to get those NFL Super Bowl tickets Is you're buying them on the resale market So you're buying them from the stub hubs the seat geeks the vivid seats the NFL on location prime sport Those guys any of the other hospitality teams that go ahead and fulfill orders for the Super Bowl That's kind of where you're generally going to be able to get your seats. Can you get them cheaper than face value? No, don't even think about it. You're generally paying, you know that minimum $2,000 $3,000 it's possibly you're going to be up in the four five six thousand dollars some years That's you know over eight thousand dollars just get into the stadium It really depends year and year who the teams are where the events taking place What other stuff is going on in the world? That's really going to dictate what the actual price is going to be for the Super Bowl Now if you want to get tickets to the actual event generally speaking not always but generally They'll normally have a spike initially once the teams are announced prices Everybody's going crazy prices go up up up everyone's going nuts And then as you get closer to the event prices will slowly drop back down as you approach the event date You're going to get some great deals potentially But again because there's so many people looking to buy tickets Prices they can only fall so far before someone says hey got to go buy those tickets. They're only Really it's you're not going to be able to find too many good deals And the last thing I want to say is if you see a ticket price that is too good to be true Generally speaking, I'd be very careful. Be very wary of it There is generally a market price set for Super Bowl tickets if you're finding them for you know A thousand dollars two thousand dollars below what they're going for on the resale market now with 2021 specifically They are doing mobile tickets for the Super Bowl So if you do get some tickets transferred over to you once they're in your account You should be good to go nothing to worry about but again if you do end up getting some hard stock paper tickets You got to be careful. Just make sure you know you do your due diligence. Take a look at the tickets Do your best to make sure you're buying authentic tickets Don't want to end up in the situation where you're paying thousand bucks for a piece of paper That does nothing. That's all I got for today. If you enjoy this video, definitely hit that like button down below Be sure to subscribe panel ready lots of great content coming up every single week it see you guys next time