UFL Championship game tickets 2024: Cheapest prices, best seats, seating map for Brahmas vs. Stallions in St. Louis

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The stage is set for the inaugural UFL Championship Game. The XFL Conference-champion San Antonio Brahmas will face the USFL-champion Birmingham Stallions in the winner-take-all championship clash in St. Louis on Sunday, June 16.

With legendary NFL coach Wade Phillips at the helm, Chase Garbers and the Brahmas stunned the St. Louis Battlehawks, 25-16, on the road and punched their ticket to the UFL title game.

On the USFL side, the top-seeded Stallions rallied from an early deficit against the Michigan Panthers to score 28 unanswered points and win, 31-18. Michigan failed to score a point in the second half.

Interested in experiencing the 2024 UFL Championship Game in person? Here's everything you need to know about buying tickets to Brahmas vs. Stallions in the spring football league's first title game.

BUY NOW: Get tickets for Brahmas-Stallions in 2024 UFL Championship Game

UFL Championship game tickets 2024

Tickets for the United Football League's Championship Game are available on StubHub.

As of June 11, UFL title game tickets are going as cheap as $9 each, and dozens of tickets priced at $20 and below can be found on StubHub.

BUY NOW: Cheapest tickets for UFL Championship Game on StubHub

UFL Championship Game in St. Louis: America's Center seating map

America's Center seating map
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How much are parking passes for the UFL Championship Game?

Parking passes are also available now at StubHub, and they're selling fast. Passes for the Kiener Garage and Section 1402 start at $51 each, but limited passes are available.

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Sloan Piva

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Sloan Piva is a content producer for The Sporting News, primarily focused on betting, fantasy sports, and poker. A lifelong New Englander, Sloan earned his BA and MA in Journalism from the University of Massachusetts and now lives in coastal Rhode Island with his wife and two kids.