Super Bowl 60 is set to captivate fans from coast to coast as the New England Patriots face off against the Seattle Seahawks in one of the most anticipated matchups of the year. Nearly 70,000 spectators are expected to pack Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, while millions more tune in worldwide. With the NFL’s biggest stage returning to the Bay Area, the question for many fans is simple: will you be there in person?
The 2026 Super Bowl marks a rematch of the iconic Patriots–Seahawks showdown, and demand for tickets is already soaring. Celebrities, athletes, and fans from across the globe are expected to descend on San Francisco on February 8, making Super Bowl 60 one of the most sought-after sporting events of the decade. Whether you are rooting for New England, Seattle, or simply there for the spectacle, this year’s Super Bowl promises drama both on and off the field.
For fans still hoping to secure a seat, tickets remain available on resale platforms such as Gametime, though prices reflect the scale of the event. Entry-level tickets for the Seahawks–Patriots matchup currently start at around $6,200. Seats in the 200-level and 300-level sections are generally priced from $7,400, while premium 100-level seats near the field are listed at $10,000 or more. Prices may fluctuate as kickoff approaches, depending on demand and availability.
Super Bowl 60 will be played on Sunday, February 8, with kickoff scheduled for 6:30 p.m. ET (3:30 p.m. PT). Levi’s Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers, will host the event, providing a modern backdrop for the NFL’s championship game. The Seahawks enter as the NFC’s top seed, while the Patriots represent the AFC as the No. 2 seed after a hard-fought postseason run.
The road to the Super Bowl featured several dramatic playoff moments, including overtime wins in both conferences and decisive championship victories by Seattle and New England. The Patriots edged the Denver Broncos 10–7 in the AFC Championship, while the Seahawks defeated the Los Angeles Rams 31–27 in the NFC title game, setting up a high-profile clash between two of the league’s most recognizable franchises.
With elite talent on both sides, historic rivalry undertones, and a massive global audience, Super Bowl 60 is shaping up to be more than just a football game. For those willing to pay a premium, attending in person offers a once-in-a-lifetime experience at the center of the sports world. For everyone else, February 8 promises an unforgettable night of football, entertainment, and spectacle.