Resale prices for the Divisional round game at Levi's Stadium on Saturday, January 11, are selling for an average of $506, according to Ticketmaster. That is the highest average among NFL teams hosting a playoff game.
As of this post, SeatGeek's lowest price is $215 per ticket. Click here to search through their deals.
Coming in second, according to Ticketmaster, are the Baltimore Ravens, where the average is $463.
The 49ers own home-field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs and will host the weakest-seeded team to emerge from this weekend's Wildcard round. That means next weekend's matchup will feature San Francisco playing against either play the Minnesota Vikings, Seattle Seahawks, or Philadelphia Eagles.
The only team the 49ers cannot see next weekend is the New Orleans Saints, who will travel to play the Green Bay Packers should they beat the Vikings on Sunday.
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