The Detroit Lions have a storied history that dates back to their founding in 1930 as the Portsmouth Spartans. With four NFL Championships under their belt, the most recent in 1957, they’ve given fans plenty to cheer about, albeit in the more distant past. The legendary Barry Sanders remains an indelible part of their legacy, showcasing the kind of talent that has occasionally shone through in a franchise often marred by less-than-stellar seasons. Get out there and buy some Detroit Lions tickets. You may be surprised at what you will see.
December 15
Sun
09:25 pm
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December 15, Sun, 09:25 pm
Ford Field - Detroit
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From $362 |
December 22
Sun
06:00 pm
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December 22, Sun, 06:00 pm
Soldier Field - Chicago
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From $195 |
December 22
Sun
06:00 pm
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December 22, Sun, 06:00 pm
Canada Life Place (formally Budweiser Gardens) - Complex - London
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From $20 |
December 22
Sun
07:00 pm
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December 22, Sun, 07:00 pm
Canada Life Centre (formerly Bell MTS Place) - Winnipeg
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From $67 |
December 31
Tue
01:15 am
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December 31, Tue, 01:15 am
Levi's Stadium - Santa Clara
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From $157 |
January 05
Sun
06:00 pm
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January 05, Sun, 06:00 pm
Ford Field - Detroit
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From $304 |
January 12
Sun
06:00 pm
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January 12, Sun, 06:00 pm
Ford Field - Detroit
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From $949 |
January 19
Sun
06:00 pm
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January 19, Sun, 06:00 pm
Ford Field - Detroit
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From $759 |
January 26
Sun
06:00 pm
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January 26, Sun, 06:00 pm
Ford Field - Detroit
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From $1339 |
For those attending a game at Ford Field, seat selection is crucial. The stadium offers a range of options. The lower bowl seats provide close proximity to the field, and you can expect to pay top dollar for these. Club seats offer amenities like exclusive entrances, larger, cushioned seats, and less crowded bathrooms. The upper levels, while distant, offer the advantage of a bird’s eye view and are generally more budget-friendly.
Getting tickets to a Detroit Lions game can be a tactical affair. Before the season starts, season tickets or early single-game tickets are your best bet. These options generally provide better seat selections and occasionally discounted rates. If you’re looking after the season has started, secondary marketplaces could provide good options but often at a premium price, especially for high-demand games. Check out sites like Vivid Seats and SeatGeek for the latest price points you can expect to pay.
Costs can vary widely depending on the section and how well the Lions are doing that season. For lower bowl seats, prices could go from $100 to well over $300. Club seats are a notch higher, and upper-level seats can be found for as low as $50. To get the best seats, being early in the ticket-buying process is essential, however, secondary marketplaces can sometimes offer last-minute steals if you’re willing to gamble.
Rivalries make the game more exhilarating. The Lions have longstanding rivalries with teams like the Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers, and the Minnesota Vikings—fellow NFC North teams. These matchups are often the most charged and therefore the most expensive to attend. But the tension and the elevated level of play make it worth every penny.
Ford Field
December 15
Sun
09:25 pm
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December 15, Sun, 09:25 pm
Ford Field - Detroit
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From $362 |
December 26
Thu
07:00 pm
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December 26, Thu, 07:00 pm
Ford Field - Detroit
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From $24 |
January 05
Sun
06:00 pm
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January 05, Sun, 06:00 pm
Ford Field - Detroit
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From $304 |
January 12
Sun
06:00 pm
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January 12, Sun, 06:00 pm
Ford Field - Detroit
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From $949 |
January 19
Sun
06:00 pm
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January 19, Sun, 06:00 pm
Ford Field - Detroit
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From $759 |
January 26
Sun
06:00 pm
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January 26, Sun, 06:00 pm
Ford Field - Detroit
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From $1339 |
February 15
Sat
07:30 pm
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February 15, Sat, 07:30 pm
Ford Field - Detroit
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From $36 |
February 22
Sat
10:00 pm
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February 22, Sat, 10:00 pm
Ford Field - Detroit
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From $34 |
February 23
Sun
08:00 pm
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February 23, Sun, 08:00 pm
Ford Field - Detroit
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From $38 |
March 29
Sat
11:00 pm
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March 29, Sat, 11:00 pm
Ford Field - Detroit
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From $200 |
All said, attending a Detroit Lions game is not just about watching football, it’s about being part of a legacy, a community that has seen incredible highs and disappointing lows, yet remains steadfast in its support of the team.