Eagles vs. Commanders tickets most expensive in NFC title history
Eagles vs. Commanders Tickets Listed as Most Expensive in NFC Title Game History

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Eagles fans are paying top dollar to be at Lincoln Financial Field for a chance to see their home team advance to the Championship game!
Tickets went on sale at 10 a.m. Tuesday and within minutes, all face-value tickets were unavailable.
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Resellers are capitalizing off this monumental game, as Eagles vs. Commanders tickets are reportedly listed as most expensive tickets in NFC title game history.
According to Ticketmaster, the cheapest ticket — a verified resale ticket — is for standing room only and cost a whopping $599. The cheapest seated price is $620 and the average price ranges around $1,300.
According to the Eagles, each buyer could purchase no more than four tickets.
As an alternate, fans are getting together at their favorite sports bar to watch the big game, or planning a watch party at home!
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“I’m not going to the game, of course, I can’t afford tickets to the game,” Nevada Gray, an avid Eagles fan told ABC news. “The game is wherever I’m at. I pass out, I die and come back to life several times throughout the game, but it’s a good time.”
The Eagles and Commanders split their season meetings, with both teams defending their home turf. There is no better way to represent tiebreaker game than the NFC Championship!

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Kickoff is scheduled for Sunday, January 26th, at 3:00 p.m. at the Lincoln Financial Field.
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