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Pinstripe Bowl: Boston College Eagles vs. Nebraska Cornhuskers

Yankee Stadium - Bronx, NY
From $65+

New York City FC vs. Orlando City SC

Yankee Stadium - Bronx, NY
From $71+

New York City FC vs. New England Revolution

Yankee Stadium - Bronx, NY
From $102+

New York Yankees vs. Milwaukee Brewers - Home Opener

Yankee Stadium - Bronx, NY
From $151+

New York Yankees vs. Milwaukee Brewers

Yankee Stadium - Bronx, NY
From $42+

New York Yankees vs. Milwaukee Brewers

Yankee Stadium - Bronx, NY
From $32+

New York Yankees vs. Arizona Diamondbacks

Yankee Stadium - Bronx, NY
From $17+

New York Yankees vs. Arizona Diamondbacks

Yankee Stadium - Bronx, NY
From $18+

New York Yankees vs. Arizona Diamondbacks

Yankee Stadium - Bronx, NY
From $16+

New York City FC vs. Minnesota United FC

Yankee Stadium - Bronx, NY
From $54+

New York Yankees vs. San Francisco Giants

Yankee Stadium - Bronx, NY
From $36+

New York Yankees vs. San Francisco Giants

Yankee Stadium - Bronx, NY
From $36+

New York Yankees vs. San Francisco Giants

Yankee Stadium - Bronx, NY
From $32+

New York Yankees vs. Kansas City Royals

Yankee Stadium - Bronx, NY
From $17+

New York Yankees vs. Kansas City Royals

Yankee Stadium - Bronx, NY
From $18+

New York Yankees vs. Kansas City Royals

Yankee Stadium - Bronx, NY
From $18+

New York Yankees vs. Toronto Blue Jays

Yankee Stadium - Bronx, NY
From $36+

New York Yankees vs. Toronto Blue Jays

Yankee Stadium - Bronx, NY
From $31+

New York Yankees vs. Toronto Blue Jays

Yankee Stadium - Bronx, NY
From $30+

New York Yankees vs. Tampa Bay Rays

Yankee Stadium - Bronx, NY
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Yankee Stadium Info

Why Should I Buy Yankee Stadium Tickets on TicketIQ?

TicketIQ has FEE FREE Yankee Stadium tickets. Unlike most secondary market ticket sites, TicketIQ has no added fees. That means that the price you see is the price you pay. Because of this, TicketIQ customers save 10-20% on Yankee Stadium tickets compared to other secondary market ticket sites.

Customers looking for Yankee Stadium tickets will also see a data-driven A to F rating for each ticket deal seen on the TicketIQ platform. Ratings are based on other tickets in similar sections for Yankee Stadium tickets. Our buying experience also provides the ability to filter by aisle seats, 1st row in section as well as other options like ADA access and the ability to hide obstructed view seats.

In addition to the best deals, the TicketIQ blog offers the most up-to-date data on ticket trends. TicketIQ is the best option for anyone looking to save money and find great seats for their next live event experience.

Are Yankee Stadium tickets on TicketIQ Guaranteed?

Yes. All Yankee Stadium ticket sales on TicketIQ are guaranteed and you can read our guarantee here, where we ensure you will receive an authentic and valid ticket, and that you will receive your tickets with ample time ahead of the event. You can track the status of your order directly from the TicketIQ account page.

TicketIQ has a rigorous process of screening every seller that lists a ticket on our site, and we work with over 1,000 independent ticket sellers, as well as teams and venues that list on our site directly to reach secondary market buyers.

TicketIQ also has an elite seller program, noted with a ribbon icon on the ticket listing, to indicate which sellers are not only reliable but also have a record of speedy order confirmation and on-time delivery. If any issues arise when you are trying to find your Yankee Stadium tickets, please contact us directly, and visit our Contact Us page for all contact options, including our urgent support phone number.

How To Find Discounted Yankee Stadium Tickets?

To find the cheapest Yankee Stadium tickets, it's important to check both the primary and secondary ticket markets. Based on the demand for a given even, resale marketplaces like TicketIQ may be more or less expensive than face value options available through primary ticketing platforms like Ticketmaster, AXS, and SeatGeek. Weekend rivalry games are typically the most expensive game, while weekday games against lesser opponents are the best way to get to a game for cheap. For sporting events that take place every year, it's important to know when the event is going on sale, which is typically the middle of the off-season. Teams often adjust prices dynamically in-season, which can impact both face-value and resale ticket prices. For fans willing to commit by purchasing season tickets, prices are typically 10%-20% below single-game face value prices.

Yankee Stadium Premium Seating

Legend & Championship Suite Seats Level

Legends seats at Yankees Stadium are behind the Yankees and visitor dugout. Legends section run from 11 on the first-base side of the field to 29 on the 3rd base side of the field. Both sections 11,12 13, 28 and 29 are all Championship Suites. Legends section 19, 20 and 21a are directly behind home plate. Sections 15A, 15B, 16 and 17A are directly behind the Yankees dugout, while 23, 24a, 24b and 25 are directly behind the visitors dugout.

Delta Sky360 Suites

Combines private seating area with benefits offered by an indoor, full-service bar and upscale dining options. Located behind home plate and on the 200 level of the stadium Behind Home plate, the Terrace Level seats are called

Jim Beam Premium Seats

Located in sections 317 – 323, these seats offer an alternate entrance, exclusive food and restrooms, padded seats, and a great birds eye view of the stadium. Unless you are opting for a cheaper, lower seat, the Jim Beam Suite Seats are definitely one of your best bets.

How To Get Yankee Stadium Concert Tickets?

For music tours and concerts, it's important to track the on-sales of artists you're interested to see. Signing up for a fan club is a good way to do that at any time. Once a tour is announced, signing up Ticketmaster's verified fan program, if that's available, is a good way to buy tickets when they go on sale. Most tours, however, price tickets based on where they expect the secondary market to end up, which means that ticket prices at the on sale aren't always less expensive than buying on the secondary market. In some cases, prices can drop as the concert gets closer meaning that it's better to wait until closer to the event to buy. It's important to monitor the number of tickets available in the section you're most interested in, and if ticket availability is low, that may be a good sign to buy, as prices rise when inventory gets low.

How To Get Yankee Stadium Baseball Tickets?

The New York Yankees schedule is released 6 months ahead of the next season, usually in August or September. Tickets are immediately available on the secondary market via season-ticket holders, however, teams don't typically put face-value single-game tickets on sale until closer to the season, usually in January or February. Promotional night schedules are released even closer to the start of the season, and teams will often wait to put other big games like opening day on sale until closer to the actual date of the game.

How To Get Yankee Stadium Soccer Tickets?

The New York City FC schedules is released 3 months ahead of the next season, usually in mid-December. Tickets are immediately available on the secondary market via season-ticket holders, however, teams don't typically put face-value single-game tickets on sale until closer to the season, usually in January. Promotional and theme night schedules are released even closer to the start of the season, and teams will often wait to put other big games on sale until closer to the actual date of the game.

How will I receive my Yankee Stadium tickets?

Most Yankee Stadium tickets are now delivered via mobile transfer or the Yankee Stadium app using the email used to place your order. You will then pull up your tickets on your phone to have them scanned when you enter the venue. You can also use the Yankee Stadium app to manage and transfer your tickets.

Before entering the venue, make sure that you can access your Yankee Stadium tickets on your mobile device. If you cannot find the tickets on your device, check your email to find detailed instructions on how to proceed. And if there are any issues, contact our customer service representatives for timely assistance.

Make sure that when entering the venue you or someone in your group has a charged mobile device on hand to access tickets so that they can be scanned at the turnstile. To make things easier, most devices allow you to add your virtual ticket to your phone’s mobile wallet, which makes the ticket easier to access and also eliminates the issues that could arise if WiFi is slow.

How To Get To Yankee Stadium?

Exploring transportation options is vital when planning out your Yankee Stadium experience. Driving is always a reliable option, but most cities will have metro options if that is preferable. Make sure that you have a plan in place before you venture towards Yankee Stadium. If you live close enough to the venue, walking would be the cheapest option. No matter how you get there though, being well prepared will surely add to your Yankees game experience.

100 Level Sections, Season and Rows

100-level at Yankees stadium is right on the field for all sections beyond the Legends seating, which ends at section 29 and 11, on either side of the field. 100-level seats like 130, 131, 132, 134, 135 as well 110 to 103 are likely the best value on the secondary market, with tickets available under $100 for seats 5-6 rows off of the field. For Aaron Judge fans, right field sections 106, 105 and 104 are probably the best options for seeing the 6 foot-7 inches Judge up-close. He's also notoriously generous in interacting with fans and giving away baseballs between innings....so consider a sign asking for one if you're in those sections.
Behind home plate, rows range from row 1 to as high as row 17S, which is a standing tickets. 16W is the wheelchair accessible row behind home plate. 126 on the third-base bag has rows from 1 to 22.
One of the best values is section 103, which is right next to the Yankees bullpen, and a great way to get within a few feet of 100-MPH fastballs before they hit the field. It's also a great place to work on the bullpen catcher for a ball, especially for dad's with kids under 10 years old.

200 Level Section, Seats And Rows

Rows Range from row 1 to as high as row 41 in section 234. Smaller section go into the low 20s of row depth. The lowest number of rows is behind home plate, where there are only 7 rows, along with an 8WC row for wheelchair accessibility. The 3rd base bag is on section 126 while the first-base bag is on section 216. Sections 205, 206, 233, & 234 can have obstructed sight lines so be careful

300 Level Section, Seats and Rows

300-Level at Yankee Stadium may be amongst the most diverse with lots of club and affordably-priced club options, including all of the below.

400 Level Sections, Seats And Rows At Yankee Stadium

400-Level has the most unsold tickets available at face price from the Yankees via Ticketmaster. As the below shows, for most game, tickets start around $30, with tickets near the front of the section sold out.

Bleacher Level Sections, Seats And Rows

Seats in the bleachers are the most economic way to see the Yankees, and to soak up as much atmosphere as possible at the New Yankee Stadium. The “Bleacher Creatures” occupy section 203, and are the most passionate, led by long-time TicketIQ partner, Bald Vinny.
Bleacher rows run from 1 to 23 in right field and 1-24 in left field. Seats in section 238 can be partially obstructed, which means it's usually the cheapest section in the stadium. Row 21W runs across the back of the bleacher sections, and are wheelchair accessible. Seat number run from 1 to 21, but sometime flexibility os required, as once you get out there all seats are on metal benches.
The away bullpen is located just below sections 237 & 238 as well as part of the Frank’s Red Hot Terrace – perfect for hecklers or opposing team fans. The Yankees Bullpen is located just below section 202 and part of the Toyota Terrace.
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