How To Find The Cheapest Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl Tickets (Georgia vs Ohio State)
December 6, 2021
The 2022 Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl matchup is set and Georgia will face off against Ohio State. The year's game is a College Football Playoff semifinal and will be played on December 31st at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
Where To Buy Peach Bowl TicketsPrimary market face value tickets are sold out.
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How Much Are Peach Bowl Tickets
On the secondary market, prices start at $411 for standing room only tickets, and $462 for a standard seat on the 300-level in the end zone. 300 level corner seats start at $488, and 300 level sideline seats start at $571.
200 level seats start at $756 in the end zones, $825 in the corners, and $1,220 on the sidelines.
100 level ticket prices start at $748 in the end zones, $825 in the corners, and $1,037 on the sidelines. Ticket prices go as high as $10,000+ for seats right at the 50 in club section C128.
Overall, prices are down 12% in the last 7 days.
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