Miami Dolphins will play the Kansas City Chiefs on November 5th 2023 at the Frankfurt Stadium in Germany.

With the 2022 game in Munich selling out very quickly after being vastly oversubscribed during the ticket sales phase and the 1st 2023 game in Frankfurt selling out very quickly, many fans turned to the secondary market to try and source tickets for the game.

With the ticket sales window for this game opening on the 11th of July, I anticipate many fans will be equally disappointed today and will again turn to the secondary market.

So far, the US teams involved have had a chance to purchase the Season Ticket allocation. Hospitality tickets have also been sold, appearing on various secondary market sites.

Some of the most popular questions from fans without tickets are: When to buy? Do the tickets go up or down in price nearer to game day? Can I trust the site?

Starting on general ticket sales day, I will monitor the main secondary sales sites and record the lowest price periodically.

I will quote all the prices as advertised plus fees; please check out my article on Buying Tickets for US Sports Games, which shows how fees vary on the various ticket-buying sites.

Time for another update – 20th October 2023:

There has been a reduction in ticket prices in recent weeks.

This page isn’t a real time price index for the different sites, its a snapshot of a particular time to record how the prices fluctuate from ticket release to game day and then will give an idea on when is the optimum time to purchase your secondary market ticket.

To get a real time price, click on the links above and they will open a new window on your browser on the page for the game and you can then just check between your browser pages.

Here are the selling prices on the different sites as of the 28th of August.

Here are the selling prices on the different sites as of the 11th of August.

Here are the selling prices on the different sites as of the 10th of July.

Before the general sales window opening on the 27th of June 2023:

  • Seat Geek – No tickets Advertised
  • StubHub International – £336 plus fees (advertising 179 Tickets)
  • StubHub USA – £250 plus fees
  • Ticketmaster – No tickets Advertised
  • Viagogo – £549 plus fees (advertising 2 Tickets)
  • Vivid Seats – £365 plus fees

On the day of the sale, I watched the various sites and there was a lot of activity, with prices fluctuating. It seems that fans desperate for a ticket were snapping up everything that had a price below £300, with the exception of the StubHub USA site. For buyers outside North America, you are taken to the StubHub International site by default, but they are different sites.

The cheapest tickets available on the Stub Hub USA site, tend to be in singles, so I would guess that they may not be the “professional” sellers, but someone selling a spare to subsidise their trip.

Here are the selling prices on the different sites as of the 30th of June.

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