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How much do tickets for the Packers - 49ers NFL Divisional Round game cost?

One of the hottest tickets in the NFL sees the top-ranked 49ers meet a resurgent Packers team, and it is very affordable to take it in.

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In a true David meets Goliath matchup, the NFC Divisional Round game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Green Bay Packers pits the top-ranked team against a Wild Card hopeful.

The Niners have been solid throughout the season, finishing the regular season with the best record in the NFC and the bye in the first round of the playoffs. Across the line of scrimmage, however, the Packers barely squeaked into the post season on the back of a late hot streak. Once there, however, they made the best of it by dismantling the Dallas Cowboys completely in the Wild Card game.

Packers vs 49ers: Ticket price

There is no question that this is the game you want to go to. This, of all possible matchups, is a corker, and to attend at Levi’s Stadium in the flesh would be little short of magical. And the price is pleasantly affordable.

As of now, last-minute tickets are still available, starting at $194 plus fees on Vivid Seats, the NFL’s official secondary market partner. Lower-level seats start at $317 plus fees.

LEVI’S STADIUM SECTIONLOWEST PRICE
400-Level$194
300-Level$259
200-Level$239
100-Level$317
North Field Seats$3879

Packers vs 49ers History

Since facing each other for the first time in 1996, the playoff advantage sits with the Niners, taking five wins for four losses in meetings between these two. This will be the tenth meeting between the two teams in the playoffs, the NFL record for playoff meetings.

Lately the Packers are on a hot streak, playing to near perfection against Dallas, but the 49ers are still the favorites in this matchup, and the strong favorites to wind up in the Super Bowl.

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