Super Bowl LIII ticket prices have dropped tremendously since yesterday; looking at ticket margins, brokers on the secondary market are likely concerned with the lack of sales they’re receiving each day.

The only solution ticket brokers have to get rid of their inventory is to continually drop their prices from now until Sunday. Analyzing get-in prices between today and yesterday on the secondary market indicates a major mark-down for Super Bowl LIII.

See the best get-in prices from Tuesday, 1/29 compared to the most up-to-date prices as of Wednesday, 1/30 below:

Lowest Get-In Price As Of Tuesday, 1/29/19 At 11:30 AM

Website Get-In Price For A Pair
Ticket Club $6,613.99 ($3,306.99 each)
ZeroMarkup $6,735 ($3,367 each)
NFL On Location Experiences $6,806($3,403 each)
StubHub $7,591.36 ($3,795.68 each)
Ticketmaster $7,908 ($3,954 each)

 

Lowest Get-In Price As Of Wednesday, 1/30/19 at 11:30 AM

Website Get-In Price For A Pair
Ticket Club $5,717.99 ($2,834 each)
ZeroMarkup $5,819 ($2,902 each)
NFL On Location Experiences $5,990 ($2,975 each)
StubHub $6,628.96 ($3,314.48 each)
Ticketmaster $7,548 ($3,774 each)

 

The lowest prices available for Super Bowl tickets is still found on TicketClub.com. Yesterday, their best get-in price for a pair of tickets was $6,613.99. Since then, the price has dropped $896 for a pair listed for $5,717.99.  On ZeroMarkup, prices dropped a whopping $916 since yesterday. Similarly, prices dropped $360 on Ticketmaster, $816 on NFL On Location Experiences, and $962 on StubHub.

At this point, it looks like brokers will need to beg football fans to leave their couches to watch the Patriots and Rams fight it out for the Lombardi Trophy live at the Mercedes-Benz stadium. It might be safe to say we can anticipate prices to slowly dwindle every day leading up to the event.

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