Super Bowl XLVII will pit the San Francisco 49ers against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, February 3 at 6:30 pm EST on CBS. We've compiled the essential info for the game here: where to buy tickets, what the latest betting odds are and what our prediction is, with a few recent news tidbits thrown in. Enjoy!
Tickets
StubHub! has Super Bowl XLVII tickets available for anywhere between $2,129 and $315,916 as of this writing.
Super Bowl tickets are almost 12% lower than last year's game tickets on the secondary ticket market, Bloomberg Businessweek reports.
The average ticket for this year's game is currently $3,278.39, with luxury suites costing more than $300,000 on the high end. The cheapest available ticket is just over two grand at $2,050. Face value of Super Bowl tickets is between $850 and $1250.
Odds
Las Vegas currently has the 49ers as a slight favorite in the game, though the line has decreased from an early five-points to now being at four in favor of the NFC squad, the Huffington Post reports.
The over/under for the contest is currently at 47.5, which isn't high by current NFL standards but may be because of the quality defenses involved in the match-up. Many prop bets will pop up in the coming days, potentially for things like who will win the coin toss, who will have the most passing yards and how long the national anthem will last. The most popular American event on television also happens to be the most-bet on event in the country as well. Prop bets give a fantasy-football-type relevance to even the most casual wagering fan, so it's no surprise to see those two stats going hand-in-hand.
Predictions
This camel seems to have it all figured out, having correctly predicted six of the past seven Super Bowl winners. She "says" the Ravens will provide her with a tastier snack or win the big game, or maybe both.
As for our predictions, we'll have more analysis in the coming week and a half, but here's how we see the score panning out: 24-20 49ers.
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