The Green Bay Packers National Football League (NFL) franchise has increased ticket prices for 2025 regular season matches at Lambeau Field.
Depending on where in the stadium, tickets will increase by between $7 (£6/€7) and $21 per game, while pre-season ticket prices will increase by between $3 and $11.
“Our overall average ticket price, which includes general bowl and premium seating components, is expected to be near the middle of the NFL’s pricing,” said Packers president and chief executive Mark Murphy in a letter sent to season ticket holders.
“This is the benchmark we aim for in order to represent a great value for the top-rated Lambeau Field gameday experience, to remain competitive among NFL clubs and to perform as a good business partner league-wide in terms of shared ticket revenue.”
Seats located between the 20-yard lines have seen the biggest price jump as they now cost $196 for a regular season match compared to $175 last year.
The 2025 season will see the Packers host eight regular season and two pre-season games.
In addition to the usual NFC North divisional rivals, the team will welcome defending Super Bowl champions the Philadelphia Eagles to Lambeau Field.
The Washington Commanders, Carolina Panthers, Baltimore Ravens, and Cincinnati Bengals will also travel to Green Bay in the upcoming season which is due to start on September 4.
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