- The Kansas City Chiefs will play the Philadelphia Eagles at Super Bowl LIX
- The NFL season finale will take place at Caesar’s Superdome in New Orleans on February 9
- Chiefs could make history with three-peat

Super Bowl LIX is likely to be one for the ages, with the Kansas City Chiefs looking to complete a historic three-peat, while the Philadelphia Eagles, complete with their new not-so-secret weapon Saquon Barkley attempt to avenge their 2023 Super Bowl loss to Patrick Mahomes and co, in New Orleans on February 9.
The Superdome is no stranger to Super Bowls, having hosted seven during its 50 year history, most recently Super Bowl XLVII between the Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers, in 2013.
However, as all eyes turn to Louisiana between now and February 9, more than a few pairs will be drawn to Ticketmaster to try and snag some last minute seats to the rematch two years in the making.
Chiefs. Eagles. Run it back in New Orleans. #SBLIX pic.twitter.com/ompZJTayNu
— NFL (@NFL) January 27, 2025
Unfortunately for many, tickets for the Super Bowl are currently about as rare as Jalen Hurts throwing an interception this season. And the ones that are available are not going cheap
One look at Ticketmaster will tell you that most tickets are long gone, but the resale market is going stronger than a Chiefs play off run. Although you’d probably need to be a regular starter for the Chiefs to afford one of the remaining resales.
The cheapest resale seats at the time of writing will set you back $5,900 for a terrace seat in the end zone. However, if you feel like being as close to the action as possible, and perhaps if you’ve recently had a lottery win, you can fork out $20,4000 for a ticket right on the Superdome sideline. This would also guarantee you a great view of Kendrick Lamar’s halftime show.
Each Super Bowl sees a certain number of tickets allocated to fans of each participating team, then several thousand seats afforded to fans from other teams in the league, before finally, the remaining seats are decided through a lottery system.
The Chiefs and Eagles last met in a Super Bowl in 2023, with the Chiefs emerging victorious 38-35.