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The Kansas City Chiefs have announced when the next batch of tickets for home games will go on sale.
The Chiefs began the 2020 NFL season, opening up ticket sales for the first three home games. Following the successful conclusion of both home games in the first quarter of the season, the team has announced that ticket sales for the Week 8 game against the New York Jets and the Week 9 game against the Carolina Panthers will go on sale next week. This has come with discussion with local health care experts and government officials.
You can begin buying tickets for both games on Monday, Oct. 12. Tickets will still be sold in grouped pods of as many as six seats. There are not increasing capacity for any of the upcoming games, so it’ll remain at 22% of Arrowhead Stadium’s initial capacity (roughly 16,000 fans). The team will also continue enforcing the new policies and protocols put in place to protect fans, staff and others from COVID-19. You can find a full list of those policies here.
There’s one thing worth noting if you intend to buy tickets to an upcoming home game. The team policy prohibits refunds from rescheduled games. The game would need to be canceled in order for you to receive a refund. Many fans who traveled to Kansas City for the Week 4 game vs. the New England Patriots found themselves in a bind when the game was rescheduled for Monday night following positive COVID-19 cases on both teams. It’s best to be prepared for anything and clear your schedule through Tuesday if you intend to buy tickets to a game.
You can find the Chiefs’ full 2020 schedule here to look at all upcoming home games.
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