TicketIQ: Eagles-Falcons most expensive home game left

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Hoping to be a part of the action as the Eagles make their playoff push? Expect to pay up on the secondary ticket market if so.

Five more home games are on the docket for the Eagles during the regular season, and with a formidable cast of teams set to hit Lincoln Financial Field over the next two months, Eagles tickets are posting big demand on resale outlets. The team will host the Falcons, Packers, Redskins, Giants and Cowboys over that time, who each currently owns a winning record entering the weekend.

On TicketIQ, an online ticket search engine that pools tickets and data from more than 90 percent of the secondary market, the average resale price for Eagles tickets at Lincoln Financial Field over the team’s final five home games is $306.70. They’ll host top-priced games against the Falcons in Week 10 and Cowboys in Week 17, while games against the Redskins and Giants are the best bet to snag the cheapest available tickets.

Check out a complete price breakdown below, according to data provided by TicketIQ:

While Week 10’s matchup with the Falcons is generating the highest price points, it will be a divisional battle with the Redskins during Week 14 that offers fans the lowest price at the Linc. As it stands now tickets are averaging $284, 7 percent below season average, and the cheapest are listed from $108 each. The get-in price is near identical when the Packers head to town in Week 12, with tickets currently starting from $110.

Catching the Cowboys may prove to be a herculean task for the Eagles, but they are still very much in the hunt for a playoff spot entering the month of November. This weekend’s battle with the Giants will be a true test to their postseason hopes. A win will give them possession of the sixth seed in the NFC playoff picture, while a loss pushes them further down the totem pole with a tough schedule on the horizon. 

Regardless of Sunday’s outcome, however, fans can expect those price premiums to stick around over the next several weeks as the team continues to work its way into postseason conversation.

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