Are you looking to make the trip to Charlotte to see Clemson football in the ACC Championship? Here’s how much you’ll be paying for tickets.
The Clemson football team will take on the Virginia Cavaliers in the ACC Championship game Saturday evening in Charlotte, NC.
This will be the Tigers’ fifth-straight trip to Bank of America Stadium for the conference championship game. Interestingly enough, this will also be the fifth different opponent that Clemson football will face in the title matchup.
The spread for the game opened up at 21.5 points, but quickly moved in Clemson’s favor. The Tigers are now listed as 28.5-point favorites, courtesy of the Action Network.
If you’re looking to purchase tickets to the Clemson football game this weekend, here’s how much you’ll likely pay.
ACC Championship Ticket Prices:
Stubhub, a third-party ticket seller, currently has tickets for as low as $47 in the upper deck behind the end zone. As you work your way closer to the 50-yard line, the ticket prices increase. A 50-yard line ticket in the upper deck on the Virginia side about the middle number of rows up costs around $62.
On the Clemson side, the same seat will cost about $75.
If you’re looking for tickets in the lower bowl, the lowest cost you’ll find is right around $64 for tickets behind the end zone.
Like anything else, the closer you move to the 50-yard line, the higher the ticket prices are. Tickets on the 50-yard line in the club-level seats go from anywhere between $255-$350. Tickets below the club-level section on the 50-yard line are $138-$237, depending on the row and sideline.
It’s expected that a solid amount of Clemson football fans will make the trip to Charlotte, but they’ll likely be met with a strong Virginia contingent.
The Cavaliers are making their first-ever trip to the ACC Championship game and the fan base will be rallying around their team for what will be the biggest game in their football program’s history in quite some time.