


56 years after meeting in Super Bowl I, the Packers and Chiefs are meeting again.
On Sunday, Dec. 3, Andy Reid’s defending Super Bowl champion squad will swing into Green Bay’s Lambeau Field for a huge week 13 game.
Going into the high-profile matchup, Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce’s 8-3 Chiefs are looking to grow their AFC West division lead while Jordan Love and Christian Watson’s Packers hope to extend their two-game winning streak and move out from the proverbial middle of the pack and into the playoff hunt.
Plus, Taylor Swift might be there too.
And if you want to be there to catch the action (or Taylor) live, it isn’t too late to grab last-minute tickets.
At the time of publication, ticket prices start at $106 before fees on Vivid Seats.
Amazingly, those are for lower-level seats in the 100 section.
Prefer seats that are higher up? Want to join the standing room only section instead?
We’re here to help.
All the information you’re looking for and more about the Chiefs vs. Packers game at Lambeau Field can be found below.
All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.
A complete breakdown of all the best prices by section for the Sunday, Dec. 3 game can be found below.
Lambeau Field sections | Ticket prices start at |
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100 level | $106 |
Standing Room Only | $120 |
300 level | $126 |
400 level | $334 |
600 level | $153 |
700 level | $111 |
(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)
Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
They offer a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and your tickets will be delivered prior to the event.
Can’t make it out to Lambeau this weekend?
It’s all good.
Here’s how you can see the Packers live on their home turf this season.
Green Bay Packers home game dates |
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Sunday, Dec. 17 vs. the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at 12 p.m. |
Week 18 game vs. the Chicago Bears on TBD |
For more information, check out our story on the team’s complete schedule.
Rather see Taylor perform instead of gawking at her in a box?
In that case, it might be in your best interest to see the ‘Eras Tour’ next year.
After this four-show weekend, Swift has 71 concerts remaining on her international schedule.
You can find a complete calendar of all remaining U.S., Canada and overseas ‘Eras Tour’ dates here.
Plus, as an added bonus, we a) shared some helpful tips from a Swiftie who made it out to to see Taylor way back on the first weekend of the tour and b) came up with a list of all the most exciting fan trends.
As noted above, the first time the Packers and Chiefs ever met was the 1967 Super Bowl where Bart Starr led the green and gold to a huge win.
In the years since, the Chiefs have taken the series lead and now hold a 7-5-1 record against Green Bay.
Most recently, the two teams met up on Nov. 7, 2021 at Kansas City’s Arrowhead Stadium. The Chiefs scraped by and won 13-7.
Need more Packers coverage? We recommend sneaking a peek at t the NY Post’s Packers section.
Never been out to Green Bay to cheer alongside the cheeseheads?
To make life easy, check out a map of Lambeau Field here for a better picture of all the views from the stands.
There is no shortage of ways to watch Packers games live from the comfort of your own home this season.
You can find Matt LaFleur’s club on ABC, CBS, ESPN, Fox, NBC and the NFL Network on select dates.
This particular game will be broadcast on NBC, NBC Sports, NFL+, Universo and YouTube TV.
Hoping to check out a few shows this fall too?
Here are just five of the biggest acts on the road these next few months.