Ticket sales for Sunday's NFL divisional playoff game between the Chicago Bears and Los Angeles Rams are experiencing a significant drop in demand compared to last week's high-profile matchup against the Green Bay Packers.
The cheapest seats at Soldier Field are now available for over $400, mirroring last Saturday's Packers game price point. This is notable given that Sunday's game holds more stakes, including a potential trip to the NFC championship and the Super Bowl.
Several factors contribute to this market trend, with brokers pointing out that frigid temperatures coupled with Los Angeles fans' preference for fair weather may be driving down prices. Additionally, 15 years have passed since the Bears last hosted a divisional playoff game, which has helped stabilize ticket prices in recent times.
The average selling price of tickets on VividSeats has fallen to $773 from Monday's $865. Meanwhile, TickPick reported an average purchased ticket price of $824, down from Monday's $975.
On Mega Seats, the average asking ticket price was nearly $1,200, with a get-in price of $546. Despite the strong prices, demand remains substantial, driven by local Bears fans and playoff momentum.
A key factor in this weekend's market is the forecasted cold weather in Los Angeles. The National Weather Service predicts temperatures in the teens along the lakefront, accompanied by single-digit lows. This may lead to reduced travel from Southern Californians to Chicago, further decreasing ticket demand.
However, some brokers believe that buyers who are willing to wait until kickoff or shortly after might be able to snag deals on late-sold tickets. As a result, market prices could fluctuate once again.
The cheapest seats at Soldier Field are now available for over $400, mirroring last Saturday's Packers game price point. This is notable given that Sunday's game holds more stakes, including a potential trip to the NFC championship and the Super Bowl.
Several factors contribute to this market trend, with brokers pointing out that frigid temperatures coupled with Los Angeles fans' preference for fair weather may be driving down prices. Additionally, 15 years have passed since the Bears last hosted a divisional playoff game, which has helped stabilize ticket prices in recent times.
The average selling price of tickets on VividSeats has fallen to $773 from Monday's $865. Meanwhile, TickPick reported an average purchased ticket price of $824, down from Monday's $975.
On Mega Seats, the average asking ticket price was nearly $1,200, with a get-in price of $546. Despite the strong prices, demand remains substantial, driven by local Bears fans and playoff momentum.
A key factor in this weekend's market is the forecasted cold weather in Los Angeles. The National Weather Service predicts temperatures in the teens along the lakefront, accompanied by single-digit lows. This may lead to reduced travel from Southern Californians to Chicago, further decreasing ticket demand.
However, some brokers believe that buyers who are willing to wait until kickoff or shortly after might be able to snag deals on late-sold tickets. As a result, market prices could fluctuate once again.