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Vikings single game tickets for new stadium available -- on eBay

Want to spend about $600 right now? That'll get you two seats for the Vikings-Green Bay game at the new U.S. Bank Stadium.

February 10, 2016 at 3:55PM

Dates haven't been set yet, but if you want to make sure that you can get to a Vikings game in the new US Bank Stadium (without spending for season tickets), the first wave of tickets is available on eBay. Don't look for them on StubHub or Ticket King yet because, for one thing, only the Vikings opponents -- and not the dates of the games -- are known.

But ...

If you want to sit 12 rows up in the stadium's top level for the Vikings-Green Bay next season, you can find a pair on eBay right now between the 10 and 20 yard lines for $299 each.

Here's what we know. Single-game ticket prices haven't been set yet for seats outside of the "Stadium Builder's License" sections, but the cheapest seats that required those licenses are currently set at $50 per game on top of the $500 license. Those Vikings-Packers tickets are located one section outside of the top level's licensed seats. So you can assume a bit of a mark-up.

Here's a seat map of the new stadium:

(Howard Sinker/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

The cheapest tickets on eBay right now are for the Vikings-Houston game next season. $150 gets you a seat on the 20 yard line, with the seller promising a refund if the game is played on Thanksgiving, Christmas or New Year's weekend and you can't attend.

Want more of a selection? Here's what is currently available on eBay.

And here's a link to ticket prices if you buy through the Vikings.

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Howard Sinker

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Howard Sinker is digital sports editor at startribune.com and curates the website's Sports Upload blog. He is also a senior instructor in Media and Cultural Studies at Macalester College in St. Paul.

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