From Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin to the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, stadiums across the U.S. top NFL fans’ bucket lists.
When it comes to costs, though, gameday experiences at stadiums can vary quite a bit—from about $125 to $225 per person, according to a report from NJBet, an online casino that recently analyzed the cost to attend a football game in every NFL stadium.
The most expensive stadium to catch a game at during the 2024-25 football season is Levi’s Stadium, the home turf for the San Francisco 49ers, according to NJBet. The average gameday experience is $227.66 when you factor in the average cost of a general admission ticket ($161.33) and parking ($48.33), plus a hot dog ($6) and beer ($12).
On the flip side, the cheapest stadium to watch football at is the Arizona Cardinals’ State Farm Stadium, where the average costs of a general-admission ticket, plus parking, a hot dog and beer costs fans $123.84. The stadium, with a retractable roof and field, has hosted three Super Bowls, most recently the Super Bowl LVII between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles in 2023.
At the most expensive stadiums across the country, traveling fans can enjoy vastly different gameday traditions, from the night club in the end zone at the Raiders’ Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas to a fan experience steeped in history at Lambeau Field, home to the Packers since 1957. Regardless of where you catch a game, stadium tours are a fun way to experience a new city.
Here’s a rundown of the five most expensive stadiums for a NFL football game.
No. 1: Levi’s Stadium (San Francisco 49ers)
Average gameday cost: $227.66
No. 2: Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia Eagles)
Average gameday cost: $213.51
No. 3: Allegiant Stadium (Las Vegas Raiders)
Average gameday cost: $212.81