This year’s Super Bowl, taking place at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, will pit the undefeated New England Patriots against the peaking and streaking New York Giants. While the Pats enter the game with the aura of invincibility, the Giants know that they came closer to beating New England than any other team, all season long. Besides all of the pregame entertainment, halftime shows and other festivities, there’s going to be a great duel between Eli Manning and Tom Brady out on the field, so make sure to get your Super Bowl tickets before they’re all gone!
Super Bowl tickets are available, and these NFL tickets are as cherished and sought-after as any sports tickets on the market. This year's edition will be held at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, and anyone lucky enough to secure a seat will know that he or she is holding the ultimate when it comes to NFL tickets. If you manage to get a hold of Superbowl tickets to the game at University of Phoenix Stadium, you'll not only be a witness to history, but you'll also have a chance to enjoy all that the Phoenix area has to offer before and after the game.
Superbowl tickets hit the market in 1967, although the game was not technically called the "Super Bowl" until 1970. The game was named after a Christmas gift given to Lamar Hunt's child. Hunt was the owner of the Kansas City Chiefs, and his child received a "super ball," which Hunt adjusted to make the game's name. Since then, Super Bowl tickets have allowed fans to see the champions of the NFC and AFC battle for the title of World Champion, and every game is a worldwide spectacle. If you're a football fan, you need to see the Super Bowl at least once.
| Event | Date | Venue | Price Range | |
| Super Bowl XLIII Tickets 2/1 | 2-1-2009 Sunday 6:00 PM | Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, FL | $2440 - $240000 | Buy Sell |