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How to find the cheapest Alabama vs LSU tickets on 11/9/19 at Bryant-Denny Stadium
In what’s shaping up to be the biggest game of the college football regular season, No. 1 LSU’s visit to No. 2 Alabama on Saturday has all the makings of an SEC Championship or bowl game. Both teams enter the game 8-0, and it appears Alabama needs a victory to cement a spot in the College Football Playoff. The teams are among five that are unbeaten this season. The other three are No. 3 Ohio State, No. 4 Clemson, and No. 5 Penn State. The only other ranked team either LSU or Alabama plays before the end of the season is No. 12 Auburn, which hosts the Tide on November 30. LSU and Alabama have a rich history dating to 1895. The Tide has a 53-25-5 all-time series advantage and has won the last eight consecutive.
According to the Alabama website, primary market tickets to this game are sold out, meaning that fans who want a seat at Bryant-Denny Stadium should visit the secondary market. The game, one of the biggest rivalries in the SEC, is set for Saturday, November 9 at 2:30 p.m. TicketIQ has seats available throughout the stadium, but they cost a pretty penny — the cheapest seat on the secondary market is currently trending at $341 for a spot high above the North End Zone in Section NN-10. Club seats on Levels U2 and U1 remain available and start at $612 on Level U2 and $641 on Level U1. Both levels include club access and premium dining options. On the field level, the best seats remaining start at $809 in Zone A, Sections F, G, H, FF, GG, and HH, between the 30-yard lines on both sides of the field.
Below is a screenshot of ticket availability on TicketIQ as well as prices by zone.
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On the secondary market, TicketIQ will offer fans a Low Price Guarantee on all sold out Alabama football tickets in addition to Low Price Guarantees on all college football tickets. That means that if you find a secondary market ticket for less on a site like StubHub or Vivid, we’ll give you 200% of the difference in ticket credit. TicketIQ customers save up to 25%.
Jesse Lawrence is founder and CEO of TicketIQ. He is a Yankee by birth and married into an Alabama football family. He now attends at least two SEC football games every year. Saturday is his favorite day of the week.