AFC Championship Tickets
The path to Super Bowl LIX goes through Kansas City - but the Chiefs will have their work cut out for them on the road to the AFC Championship. There's there's no better source for cheap AFC Championship tickets than Ticket Club, where fans save big on tickets with no service fees.
AFC Championship

AFC Championship Heading to Kansas City
The big storylines include whether Kelce can continue his dominance and whether the Chiefs’ defense, anchored by Chris Jones and standout corner Trent McDuffie, can hold up against Allen’s top-ranked offense. Meanwhile, Buffalo heads into this showdown fueled by a potent offensive attack—leading the league in QBR—and a rushing threat, including designed runs for Allen, that has been significantly more efficient than Kansas City’s ground game. While the Chiefs benefit from home-field advantage and Mahomes’ postseason heroics, the Bills bring a balanced and explosive unit that has historically struggled to finish close playoff games—but showed last week they can rise to the occasion. With a Super Bowl berth on the line, it’s shaping up to be one of the most anticipated showdowns in recent AFC Championship history.
AFC Championship Ticket Prices
Ticket prices are as of January 20 for members of Ticket Club and are subject to change as the market evolves.
Matchup | Cheapest Ticket | Median Price | |
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AFC Championship: Bills at Chiefs | $402 | $762 | Shop Now |
AFC Championship Ticket Prices by Stadium Location
- Upper Endzone: $422+
- Upper Corner: $402+
- Upper Sideline: $420+
- Upper Sideline Select: $473+
- Club Endzone: $1,351+
- Club Corner: $1,251+
- Club Sideline: $2,183+
- Lower Endzone: $681+
- Lower Corner: $682+
- Lower Sideline $814+
- Lower Midfield: $1,333+
AFC Championship tickets for less
Ticket Club is the best place to save on tickets, and the AFC Championship ticket market is no exception. Because members score tickets with no service fees, we're generally 10-20% less expensive than other marketplace for fans who weren't able to score their tickets before the box office was sold out.