How To Find The Cheapest Virginia Football Tickets + Face Value Options
June 13, 2021
Where To Buy 2021 Virginia Football Tickets & When Do Tickets Go On Sale
Primary market face-value single-game tickets are not yet available.
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How Much Are 2021 Virginia Football Tickets
On the secondary market, Virginia football tickets start between $12 and $23 for most games. For these games, ticket prices can go as high as $200+ for lower-level sideline seats at midfield.
Two outliers on their schedule are their November 13th match-up against Notre Dame and their November 27th match-up against Virginia Tech. For the Notre Dame game, ticket prices start at $212, and the game against Virginia Tech starts at $85. For these two games, ticket prices can go as high as $700+ for lower-level sideline seats at midfield.
Virginia Football 2021 Attendance Policy
It was recently announced that Virginia Football will operate at 100% capacity for the 2021 season.Virginia Football 2021 Season Tickets
Season tickets are available via the team’s website and primary market partner Paciolan. Prices for Reserved tickets range from $149 to $415 per seat, and UVA Faculty/Staff and Young Alumni (Class of 2017-2021) ticket prices range from $119 to $332 per seat.
There is a limit of 8 season tickets per name/account/household, and Virginia Athletics reserves the right to cancel any tickets purchased for resale.
Limited season tickets are available in Priority sections 123-127 and 106-109. Seats in these sections require a VAF Annual Fund donation starting at $350 to $7,500+. Exact locations are based on priority points and seat quantity. Please call the VAF at 434-982-5555 for more information.
Virginia 2021 Football Schedule
Sept. 4 – WILLIAM & MARY
Sept. 11 – ILLINOIS
Sept. 18 – at North Carolina
Sept. 24 – WAKE FOREST (Friday)
Sept. 30 – at Miami (Thursday)
Oct. 9 – at Louisville
Oct. 16 – DUKE
Oct. 23 – GEORGIA TECH
Oct. 30 – at BYU
Nov. 6 – IDLE
Nov. 13 – NOTRE DAME
Nov. 20 – at Pitt
Nov. 27 – VIRGINIA TECH
How Much Are 2019 Virginia Football Tickets
In 2018, the Cavaliers were able to make it up to No. 23, their best AP ranking since 2007. It was also the first time Bronco Mendenhall made it into the top 25 as the UVA head coach.
Tickets for UVA home games are averaging $68 per ticket on the secondary market. Virginia’s 8-5 record last year was its best one since 2011, and the Cavaliers finished 2018 with a 28-0 victory over South Carolina in the Belk Bowl.
Ticket Prices For All Virginia Home Games On The 2019 Schedule
September 6 vs. William and Mary Tribe 🎟
- Secondary market average asking price: $40
- Secondary market get-in price: $11
Virginia has played well recently against William and Mary, as UVA has won the last three meetings, including the most recent one, 28-10, in 2017.
September 14 vs. Florida State Seminoles 🎟
- Secondary market average asking price: $61
- Secondary market get-in price: $23
For the first time 2010, the Cavaliers will host the Seminoles. Florida State has won three of the last four meetings against UVA.
September 21 vs. Old Dominion Monarchs 🎟
- Secondary market average asking price: $35
- Secondary market get-in price: $9
The least expensive contest this season at Scott Stadium in Charlottesville is when the Cavaliers face the Monarchs for the first time in football history.
October 19 vs. Duke Blue Devils 🎟
- Secondary market average asking price: $45
- Secondary market get-in price: $15
Virginia has had Duke’s number since 2015, as UVA has a four-game winning streak. Last season, the Cavaliers defeated the Blue Devils in Durham, 28-14.
November 9 vs. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 🎟
- Secondary market average asking price: $64
- Secondary market get-in price: $16
The home team has won the five most recent meetings between the Cavaliers and Yellow Jackets. When UVA last hosted Georgia Tech, the Cavs put up 40 points.
November 23 vs. Liberty Flames 🎟
- Secondary market average asking price: $42
- Secondary market get-in price: $9
Virginia faced Liberty for the first time last season and was victorious, 45-24. UVA hopes that a victory in this contest gets the Cavaliers ready for their game against Virginia Tech the following week.
November 29 vs. Virginia Tech Hokies 🎟
- Secondary market average asking price: $190
- Secondary market get-in price: $71
UVA’s most expensive home game of the season is their season finale against rival Virginia Tech. Virginia scored 31 points last season at Virginia Tech, but the Cavs dropped their 15th consecutive contest against the Hokies.
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