Last-minute tickets available for Chiefs–Eagles Super Bowl rematch in Kansas City
Lowest secondary-market seats found at $213 including fees; 100-level tickets start near $300 as teams meet Sept. 14 at GEHA Field

Last-minute tickets are still available for the Kansas City Chiefs’ Sept. 14 home matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles, a highly anticipated rematch of Super Bowl LIX. The lowest secondary-market price found at publication was $213 including fees on Vivid Seats, with 100-level seats starting at roughly $300 including fees.
The game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium brings together the Chiefs and Eagles seven months after Philadelphia defeated Kansas City 40-22 in the Super Bowl. Coming into the week-two meeting, Kansas City is 0-1 after a 27-21 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, while Philadelphia is 1-0 after a 24-20 win over Dallas. Betting markets opened the Eagles as roughly one-point favorites with sportsbooks such as BetMGM listing a narrow edge for Philadelphia.
Ticket prices and inventory are changing as game day approaches. A New York Post check of secondary-market listing prices at the time of publication showed 300-level tickets starting at about $217 including fees, 200-level tickets at about $562 including fees, and 100-level tickets at about $300 including fees. The Post noted that the lowest available listing on Vivid Seats was $213 including fees, which reflected a dip from earlier reported levels. All prices are in U.S. dollars and subject to fluctuation, particularly on resale platforms where demand and seller pricing determine availability.
Vivid Seats is among the verified secondary-market platforms selling tickets for the game and advertises a 100 percent buyer guarantee that transactions will be secure and delivered prior to the event. Prices on resale marketplaces can be above or below face value and often include additional fees at checkout.
Fans planning to attend the game can consult Arrowhead Stadium’s seating chart to compare sightlines and sections; the stadium’s layout and club areas affect sightlines and price tiers. For those tracking the Chiefs’ season more broadly, Kansas City’s remaining 2025 home slate includes matchups against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, Sept. 28 at 3:25 p.m., the Detroit Lions on Sunday, Oct. 12 at 7:20 p.m., the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday, Oct. 19 at noon, the Washington Commanders on Monday, Oct. 27 at 7:15 p.m., the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday, Nov. 23 at noon, the Houston Texans on Sunday, Dec. 7 at 7:20 p.m., the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday, Dec. 14 at noon, and the Denver Broncos on Thursday, Dec. 25 at 7:15 p.m.
The Chiefs’ early road schedule includes games at MetLife Stadium against the New York Giants on Sunday, Sept. 21; at EverBank Stadium against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Monday, Oct. 6; at Highmark Stadium against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, Nov. 2; at Empower Field at Mile High against the Broncos on Sunday, Nov. 16; at AT&T Stadium against the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday, Nov. 27; at Nissan Stadium against the Tennessee Titans on Sunday, Dec. 21; and a road game at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas against the Raiders, date to be determined.
For viewers not attending in person, Chiefs games will appear across the usual national and local broadcasters this season, including ABC, CBS, ESPN, Fox and NBC, with select matchups on the NFL Network. Most AFC regular-season games will be carried on CBS, Sunday Night Football on NBC and Peacock, Monday Night Football on ESPN, and Thursday Night Football on Amazon Prime Video.
Kansas City will also host a busy slate of concerts and other entertainment events in the coming weeks, including shows by Deftones on Sept. 17, NBA YoungBoy on Sept. 21, Blink-182 on Sept. 27, Playboi Carti on Oct. 24, and Brandy and Monica on Oct. 26, giving visitors additional options for weekend plans around game day.
Prices on resale marketplaces are volatile and can shift rapidly as kickoff approaches. The New York Post confirmed the cited price points at the time of publication, and prospective buyers should expect fees and availability to change on short notice when using secondary-market platforms.