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Lions tickets 2026-27: Best games to see, prices, schedule release & more

The Lions are ready to go in 2026.

After missing the playoffs in 2025, no faith is lost in this Detroit squad. This team has battled back through one of the toughest divisions in the NFL to one of the brightest futures. Long are the days where the Lions are known as the worst franchise in the league.

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Still, the Lions have an uphill battle to return to the top of the standings and win the NFC North. It's up to the Detroit faithful to be there through thick and thin, something fans know all too well.

If you want to cheer the Lions along this season, here's how you can get tickets to every game in the 2026-27 season.

Where to buy Detroit Lions tickets

Tickets to upcoming Lions games are available now on StubHub!

An exact schedule of matchups will be announced during the NFL schedule release.

Click below for the latest look at availability and pricing.

Detroit Lions schedule release: What fans need to know

The NFL will release its 2026-27 schedule during the second week of May. Until then, fans know opponents and matchups for every team.

The Lions will host nine games at Ford Field while traveling for eight.

Here's a look at Lions opponents for the 2026-27 season.

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Chicago Bears

Green Bay Packers

Minnesota Vikings

New Orleans Saints

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

New England Patriots

New York Jets

Tennessee Titans

New York Giants

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Chicago Bears

Green Bay Packers

Minnesota Vikings

Atlanta Falcons

Buffalo Bills

Carolina Panthers

Miami Dolphins

Arizona Cardinals

Ford Field seating, parking and game day tips for Lions fans

Complete in 2002, Ford Field has a capacity of 65,000 fans for Detroit's biggest sporting events and concerts.

To avoid chaos on gameday, it is recommended to purchase parking passes in advance. You can do so on StubHub.

Use the seating map below to view the best seats around the stadium.

Ford Field

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