Ranking the 2019 Notre Dame Football Ticket Prices

SOUTH BEND, IN - SEPTEMBER 09: Jake Fromm #11 of the Georgia Bulldogs throws a pass in the fourth quarter of a game against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Notre Dame Stadium on September 9, 2017 in South Bend, Indiana. Georgia won 20-19. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
SOUTH BEND, IN - SEPTEMBER 09: Jake Fromm #11 of the Georgia Bulldogs throws a pass in the fourth quarter of a game against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Notre Dame Stadium on September 9, 2017 in South Bend, Indiana. Georgia won 20-19. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images) /
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If you want to see a Notre Dame football game in person in 2019, here’s what you need to plan on spending on tickets.

If you’re like most fans, you get your Notre Dame football tickets on the secondary market. Whether that’s from a ticket broker or a lone scalper on game day, every game has a price — and that price is almost always more than original face value.

I combed through VividSeats.com to see which Notre Dame football games, both home and away, were demanding the most cash for the least expensive seats available.

Here are the 2019 Notre Dame football game tickets, ranked by cheapest to most expensive on the secondary market.

12. Nov. 9 at Duke

You can land a General Admission ticket to the Duke game right now for around $55. That’s the cheapest way you’ll see the Irish in person this year. The problem is, these seats are like flying Southwest — you just sit wherever you can in the section. And if you move your feet, you literally could lose your seat. If you want your own seat in another section, the prices jump up to around $240.

11. Sept. 2 at Louisville

You can land tickets to the Notre Dame season opener right now for around $90.

10. Nov. 23 vs. Boston College

It’ll likely be cold for this battle between the only two Catholic schools at the FBS level. You can find tickets for around $115 right now.

9. Oct. 5 vs Bowling Green

You should still have decent weather in South Bend when Bowling Green comes to town. You can land seats to this one for around $120.

8. Sept. 14 vs New Mexico

Currently, it looks like you’ll pay around $125 to get in the stadium. All things considered, that’s not bad for a home-opener against a team led by a former Notre Dame coach (Bob Davie).

7. Nov. 16 vs. Navy

It’s looking like you’ll need to cough up around $130 to see the Midshipmen when they’re in town. That’s another good deal.

6. Nov. 30 at Stanford

In addition to what you’ll pay to travel to the Bay Area, it’ll cost you another $135-140 to see this game.

5. Nov. 2 vs Virginia Tech

The Hokies could very well be unbeaten when they face the Irish. You need to plan on spending between $140 and $150 for a seat.

4. Sept. 28 vs. Virginia

There’s nothing like a late-September college football game in the Midwest. To see this one, you’ll pay around $160.

3. Oct. 26 at Michigan

If you want to see a big game at the Big House, you are gonna pay big money. Plan on spending around $220 for a single ticket.

2. Oct. 12 vs. Southern Cal

If you want to see one of the greatest rivalries in college football in person in 2019, you should expect to pay anywhere between $250 and $300 at a minimum for your ticket.

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1. Sept. 21 at Georgia

It won’t be easy for the Irish faithful to match what Georgia did a couple of year ago in terms of invading the home stadium. Right now, the cheapest single tickets are going for around $500.