Vikings tickets 2025: Best prices, full schedule, stadium guide for every NFL game in Minnesota

Emily Dozier

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The sky is the limit for the 2025 Vikings squad. Can they touch the clouds this time around?

Minnesota was a hot-ticket team in 2024, losing just three games during the regular season. It wasn't the ending it wanted, though, as the Rams couldn't be stopped during their Wild Card matchup. That means this season, the Vikings have something to prove, and fans will be looking to get their hands on Vikings game tickets once again.

They enter a new era with Sam Darnold heading to Seattle to continue his NFL career. That means it's up to a new quarterback to lead the way for the purple and gold. Fans can expect to see J.J. McCarthy to make his pro debut this year now that the second-year QB is healthy, but there will certainly be more surprises in the lineup between now and September kickoff. 

The pieces are there with plenty of receivers poised to jump, fly and do whatever else needed to get those six points on the board. Not to mention, the Minnesota curse is ready to be broken. It's all about bringing glory back to Minneapolis.

BUY NOW: Get tickets to every 2025 Vikings game on StubHub

The Vikings squad is one to keep an eye on. And what better place to do that than on the sidelines?

Here's all you need to know to get the best prices on tickets for every Vikings game in 2025.

How much are Minnesota Vikings tickets in 2025?

Tickets for every Vikings game of the 2025 season are available on StubHub

While an exact schedule has not yet been released, fans who know what games they want to see can buy passes now, as the NFL has already determined home and away games. So if you want the best deals to see Minnesota, now is the time to buy.

For example, the current get-in cost to see the Packers at Vikings is $280. It costs $300 to see the Eagles play in Minnesota, or just $160 for Cincinnati's visit.

How much are 2025 Vikings season tickets?

Season tickets for Vikings games in 2025 vary by section, but you can snag seats for as little as $2,000 on StubHub.

Lower bowl tickets range from $3,200 to $5,000 while season passes in the club level of U.S. Bank Stadium cost anywhere between $5,176. 

Minnesota Vikings 2025 opponents, schedule

Exact dates and schedules are yet to be determined for NFL teams, but fans do know opponents. The Vikings will host eight games in Minnesota while going on the road for nine.

Below is a look at their matchups for the 2025 season. 

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U.S. Bank Stadium seating chart for Minnesota Vikings

US Bank seating chart

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U.S. Bank Stadium guide for Minnesota Vikings

U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis plays home to the Vikings. With a capacity of 66,860, it hosts football fans from all around the midwest each week. It's one of just 10 NFL stadiums to be domed or indoors.

Going to an NFL game, for newcomers and experienced fans alike, can be overwhelming. Fortunately, the Sporting News is your guide to everything to know about U.S. Bank Stadium, including parking information, bag policy and more. 

FAQs

Does US Bank Stadium use mobile tickets?

US Bank Stadium uses mobile tickets for all events. Guests must display their passes on mobile phones in order to enter. Screenshots and physical tickets will not be scanned or accepted.

Where do I enter US Bank Stadium?

Guests may enter at any of the five general admission gates (Legacy, Polaris, Ecolab, Ticketmaster and Pentair).

Can I re-enter US Bank Stadium?

Re-entry is not allowed at US Bank Stadium under any circumstances. Tickets are good for one-time entrance to games and events only, unless in the case of an emergency.

US Bank stadium

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Can I bring my purse into US Bank Stadium?

You can only bring a regular purse into US Bank Stadium if it's a small clutch bag or meets the clear bag policy.

Can I bring my baby or child to an event/game at US Bank Stadium?

For Vikings games, children less than 36 inches tall can enter the stadium for free with a ticketed adult. The policy may vary for other events.

Can I bring outside food or beverages into US Bank Stadium?

No, you can't bring outside food and beverages into US Bank Stadium. The stadium will only allow one factory-sealed plastic bottle of water (32 ounces) or empty water bottle (32 ounces, no metal or glass) per person into the venue for Vikings games.

Can I bring my vape into US Bank Stadium?

No, you can't bring a vape into US Bank Stadium. It is a completely non-smoking facility. All guests are prohibited from smoking (including electronic cigarettes, vaporizers or similar products) inside or outside the stadium.

Does US Bank Stadium have wifi?

Yes, US Bank Stadium has free wifi for all guests and attendees.

Does US Bank Stadium sell alcohol?

US Bank Stadium has alcoholic beverages available for purchase at concession stands and bars around the stadium. You can view the location of every concession stand and bar in the stadium by clicking here.

Is US Bank Stadium a cashless stadium?

Yes, US Bank Stadium is a cashless stadium. Only credit, debit and gift cards are accepted at concession stands.

Does US Bank Stadium have a sportsbook?

No, US Bank Stadium does not have a sportsbook.

Airports near Minneapolis

The closest airport is Minneapolis-Saint Paul International (MSP). It is approximately nine miles from US Bank Stadium.

Tourist attractions in Minneapolis

There's plenty to see and do when visiting Minneapolis. Many travelers enjoy visiting the bustling downtown area or attractions like the Minneapolis Institute of Art and Mill City Museum. Of course, there are also plenty of lakes for those interested in water activities.

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Emily Dozier

Emily Dozier is a live events and lifestyle writer at The Sporting News, covering everything from sporting events and music festivals to broadway shows and stand-up comedy. Based out of New York, she graduated from the University of Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. When not covering the SN tickets beat, Emily enjoys playing volleyball and cooking. Prior to joining The Sporting News in 2023, Emily covered the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup for the Associated Press.