How much are LSU football tickets for 2025 season? Prices, where to buy, schedule
Quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, who is considerd a preseason Heisman Trophy contender, returns for his senior year while the program welcomed college football's top transfer portal class of 18 players to try and make the 12-team CFP field this season.
Fans can follow the Tigers' pursuit of the playoffs inside Tigers Stadium as well as on the road as tickets for every game on LSU's 2025 football schedule are on sale.
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Here's how much tickets cost and where to buy them.
How much are LSU football tickets?
No. 9 LSU opens up the 2025 season Saturday, Aug. 30 on the road in primetime television (6:30 p.m. CT, ABC) at No. 6 Clemson in a top-10 showdown that is currently seeing tickets prices at more than $300 at their cheapest on StuhHub.
Tickets practices for LSU's first SEC home opener against rival Florida at Tiger Stadium start at $138 for upper deck seats and the price goes up to $689 for lower bowl end zone seat on StubHub.
LSU's home game versus South Carolina ticket prices open at $112 for upper deck while lower bowl tickets cost from $249 to $515 on Stubhub.
Where to buy LSU football tickets
To see full list of ticket prices, visit StubHub.
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LSU football schedule
Here is the entire 2025 LSU football schedule.
Aug. 30 LSU at Clemson
Sept. 6 LSU vs Louisiana Tech
Sept. 13 LSU vs Florida
Sept. 20 LSU vs Southeastern Louisiana
Sept. 27 LSU at Ole Miss
Oct. 11 LSU vs South Carolina
Oct. 18 LSU at Vanderbilt
Oct. 25 LSU vs Texas A&M
Nov. 8 LSU at Alabama
Nov. 15 LSU vs Arkansas
Nov. 22 LSU vs Western Kentucky
Nov. 29 LSU at Oklahoma
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