How to score tickets without breaking the bank
Fans of live entertainment like sports know how costly it can be to see their favorite teams in-person. According to
Shop the secondary market. Great deals can be found on the secondary ticket market. Though there's never a guarantee that the secondary market will be more affordable than buying directly from a team, websites and apps like
Be patient. Fans would be wise to remember the adage "patience is a virtue" when shopping for sports tickets, particularly if kickoff is months away. Sellers come from all walks of life, and some might be forced to unload their tickets at the last minute at discounted prices due to scheduling conflicts. In such instances, fans keeping a watchful eye on the secondary market may be able to snatch up great seats without going broke. Especially flexible fans may be able to score the best deals by waiting until the day of the game and shopping an hour or so before kickoff. At that point, sellers may be willing to take any amount for their seats just to get something back.
Use price alerts. Popular secondary market apps let fans set up alerts that allow them to define how much (or how little) they want to spend. When prices reach a price point fans are comfortable with, they will receive an alert via their email or a smartphone notification. Fans can then snatch up tickets right away.
Go on the road. If time allows, following a favorite team on the road might be the most affordable way to see them live. Fans who reside in densely populated cities like
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