Super Bowl

Here are the cheapest Super Bowl ticket prices

“If you feel comfortable paying what it is right now, you should pull the trigger.”

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Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, where Super Bowl LIII will take place. Danny Karnik / AP, File

Patriots fans looking for somewhat discounted 2019 Super Bowl tickets should consider crossing the aisle into Rams territory. Upper-row tickets on the Rams sideline are about $500 cheaper on average than the same tickets on the Patriots sideline, according to Chris Leyden, a SeatGeek spokesman.As of Friday morning, SeatGeek’s lowest ticket price had dropped from $4,300 to $3,100 since the matchup was set five days ago, Leyden said. History shows that prices continue to drop the week before the game. “If you feel comfortable paying what it is right now, you should pull the trigger,” Leyden said. “But if you’re feeling priced out, maybe you’re saying, ‘I don’t want to spend more than $3,000 a ticket, I only want to spend in the $2,000s,’ then it’s definitely worth continuing to check.”

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Vivid Seats spokesman Andrew Gretchko wrote in an email that his company projects a 61-to-39 split in favor of Patriots fans at the game, although their site traffic is coming evenly from Atlanta and Boston.

The uneven split spells “more crowd noise and perhaps a tougher game for the Rams,” Gretchko wrote.

Here are the lowest listed prices for these sellers as of early Friday afternoon: 

Ticket Master Ticket Exchange: $2,994 ($2,495 plus $499 in fees)

Ace Ticket: $3,119 ($2,712 plus $407 in fees)

SeatGeek: $3,112 ($2,358 plus $764 in fees)

StubHub: $2,879 ($2,395 plus $484 in fees)

Vivid Seats: $2,655 ($2,119 plus $536 in fees)