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NFL Mexico game 2022: How much do tickets cost for 49ers vs Cardinals?

With the San Francisco 49ers and Arizona Cardinals playing in Mexico City on Monday Night Football, how much will it cost to see it in person?

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With the San Francisco 49ers and Arizona Cardinals playing in Mexico City’s Estadio Azteca on Monday Night Football, how much will it cost to see it in person
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Let’s face it, it is difficult to imagine a better Monday Night Football excursion than Week 11′s game in Mexico City. Pop down and check out the Zocalo, the Zona Rosa, all of the wonderful art and culture museums, and then see the 49ers and Cardinals go head to head in the biggest sports stadium in Latin America.

Flights and hotels are reasonable, food and drink are accounted for, but how much should you set aside to actually get into the game? Well, it could be difficult.

When tickets went on sale through Ticketmaster Mexico back in August, the prices ranged from 900 to 9000 pesos ($47 - $470) with a range designed to allow every strata of Mexican society access to the game. And it looks like they have taken up the offer, with Ticketmaster’s website currently showing no tickets available in any section.

That doesn’t mean that there are no tickets, just that you may have to look further afield.

Vividseats currently has tickets available from $236 to $1385 each and StubHub shows 780 tickets remaining for sale on their site, ranging from $99 up to a whopping $80,972! I hope you get a free enchilada with that, at least.

Tickets for this game are hot property and the last time this fixture was here, which was incidentally the very first regular-season international game ever played by the NFL, this stadium sold out and set what was at the time a regular-season attendance record of 103,467. It still holds the record attendance for any NFL game ever, when it hosted a 1994 pre-season match between the Houston Oilers and the Dallas Cowboys in front of 112,376 screaming fans.