How To Find The Cheapest Washington Huskies Football Tickets + Face Value Options

July 28, 2021

Where To Buy 2021 Washington Huskies Football Tickets

Primary market single-game tickets for Washington Huskies home games are available through the Washington website

On the secondary market, TicketIQ has Fee-Free Washington football tickets which also include a Refund Guarantee. Our Refund Guarantee states that if an event is canceled or deemed unfit for fans to attend, TicketIQ will refund ticket buyers in as soon as 15 days. That means that you can buy from TicketIQ worry-free. Customers on TicketIQ save between 15%-25% compared to other secondary market ticketing sites.

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How Much Are 2021 Washington Huskies Football Tickets

Primary market ticket prices range from $29 to $362 per seat depending on the match-up. 

On the secondary market, Huskies ticket prices start at $41 to $57 for most games on the schedule. Higher demand games, like November 6th against Oregon and November 26th against Washington State, have get-in prices of $125 and $131 respectively. For all games prices can go as high as $500+ for lower level sideline seats at midfield. 

Washington Huskies Football 2021 Attendance Policy

Washington is preparing to accommodate attendance at full capacity for the 2021 season, and will continue to monitor and follow all guidelines set by state and county public health restrictions as well as guidance from the Pac-12 conference and the University of Washington. 

Washington Huskies Football 2021 Season Ticket & Partial Plan Options

Season tickets are also available via the team's website.  2021 pricing tiers are below:

  • Husky Heritage Premier = $950 per seat
  • Husky Heritage = $855 per seat
  • Sideline Upper Ends = $710 per seat
  • Sideline = $520 per seat
  • Sideline Midfield = $410 per seat
  • Sideline Endzone = $290 per seat
  • Sideline Front Rows = $205 per seat

*Limit of 4 Value Corner seats per customer and a Tyee Gift is required.

Partial plans are also available, and there are three option; Purple Plan, Gold Plan and Flex Plan. 

The Purple Plan is for games against Arkansas State, UCLA and Oregon, and ticket prices range from $150 to $640. 

The Gold Plan is for games against Montana, California and Washington State, and prices range from $150 to $640. 

Flex plans allow fans to pick the games they want to attend throughout the season. 

Washington Huskies Football 2021 Schedule

Saturday,  Sept. 4 – MONTANA
Saturday, Sept. 11 – at Michigan
Saturday, Sept. 18 – ARKANSAS STATE
Sat. Sept. 25 – CALIFORNIA
Saturday, Oct. 2 – at Oregon State
Saturday, Oct. 9 – bye week
Sat. Oct. 16 – UCLA
Friday, Oct. 22 – at Arizona
Sat. Oct. 30 – at Stanford
Saturday, Nov. 6 – OREGON
Saturday, Nov. 13 – ARIZONA STATE
Saturday, Nov. 20 – at Colorado
Friday, Nov. 26 – WASHINGTON STATE
Friday, Dec. 3 – Pac-12 Championship Game (at Las Vegas)

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How Much Are 2019 Washington Football Tickets

Washington wastes little time before getting into its Pac-12 schedule, when it plays Cal in the second home game of the season. But the priciest game at Husky Stadium will be in the in-state rivalry game against Washington State on November 29.

Tickets for Huskies home games are at an all-time high on the secondary market. The $165 average asking price is $70 more than last season’s $90, and follows a season during which Washington tied for first in the Pac-12 North and got to the Rose Bowl before losing to Ohio State, 28-23. The second most expensive season of the decade was 2013, when fans paid an average of $151. That season was the last of the Steve Sarkisian era.

Ticket Prices For All Washington Football Home Games On The 2019 Schedule

August 31 vs. Eastern Washington Eagles 🎟️

  • Secondary market average asking price: $74
  • Secondary market cheapest ticket: $17

One of the two cheapest games of the season, Washington and Eastern Washington will play for just the third time, and Washington has won the last two … but just barely. An interception cemented the win in 2014 and Washington won, 59-52, in 2011.

September 7 vs. California Golden Bears 🎟️

  • Secondary market average asking price: $91
  • Secondary market cheapest ticket: $19

The first Pac-12 game at Husky Stadium this year, former Washington defensive coordinator Justin Wilcox will be on the Cal sideline. The teams have played 94 times dating to 1904. Washington holds a 54-40 all-time series advantage, but the Bears beat the Huskies at Strawberry Canyon in a 12-10 defensive battle last year on October 27, 2018. That win snapped a two-game Huskies’ winning streak.

September 14 vs. Hawaii Rainbow Warriors 🎟️

  • Secondary market average asking price: $74
  • Secondary market cheapest ticket: $50

One of the two cheapest games of the season, Hawaii will play at Husky Stadium for the first time since 2011. The teams have played five games dating to 1938, with three of those in the 2000s. Washington holds a 3-2 all-time series advantage, and has won the last two.

September 28 vs. USC Trojans 🎟️

  • Secondary market average asking price: $159
  • Secondary market cheapest ticket: $59

This game kicks off the Pac-12 season in earnest, and is the highest priced of the first four games of the season, and the third most expensive overall. Washington and USC have a long history dating to 1923, but have not played since 2016, when USC beat the Huskies, 26-13, on November 12, 2016. USC has a 51-29 all-time series advantage.

October 18 vs. Oregon Ducks 🎟️

  • Secondary market average asking price: $191
  • Secondary market cheapest ticket: $75

Among the longest running football rivalries, this game attracts fans from both teams, as only 285 separate the campuses. The game is the second most expensive on the secondary market in terms of average asking price and get-in price. Washington holds a 60-46-5 all-time series advantage, but Oregon won, 30-27, in overtime on October 13, 2018.

November 2 vs. Utah Utes 🎟️

  • Secondary market average asking price: $109
  • Secondary market cheapest ticket: $36

The second cheapest of the Pac-12 games behind the Cal game, this game is a rematch of the 2018 Pac-12 Championship, which Washington won, 10-3, on November 30, 2018. The teams played six times prior to 2011, and as far back as 1931. They’ve played regularly since 2011, and Washington is currently on a four-game win streak after winning last season’s regular-season meeting, as well.

November 29 vs. Washington State Cougars 🎟️

  • Secondary market average asking price: $232
  • Secondary market cheapest ticket: $79

This biggest game of the year at Husky Stadium is also the priciest on the secondary market. Known as the “Apple Cup,” this game dates to 1900, and Washington has dominated, winning 73 of 111 meetings, including last season’s 28-15 victory on November 23, 2018 at Martin Stadium. The Washington State governor presents the trophy at the end of the game.


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