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Tickets to Sunday’s NFC Championship game sold out

GREEN BAY – Tickets to Sunday’s NFC Championship matchup between the Green Bay Packers and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are sold out, the organization announced Wednesday.

Season ticket holders who opted in this summer for the chance to purchase tickets had the opportunity to purchase approximately 6,500 tickets online earlier Wednesday.

Seats will be arranged in socially distanced pods of two, four and six tickets throughout the stadium.

An additional number of guests will be in attendance, including invited frontline health care workers and first responders, as well as a league-mandated allotment for the visiting team.

Tickets will not be able to be resold or transferred, and all tickets will be mobile.

Season ticket holders who purchased the tickets are responsible for coordinating all attendees within their pod because entry to the game will be via a mobile ticket scan on the purchaser’s mobile device.

The Packers also allowed a minimal number of fans for its final four regular-season home games and the divisional round.

Game attendees on Sunday will be required to remain within their socially distanced pod of seats unless using the restroom or purchasing food or beverages and will be required to wear face coverings. 

Lack of adherence to these protocols would be a violation of the fan code of conduct and could result in ejection from the game and/or arrest.

Tailgating in the Lambeau Field parking lots will also be prohibited.

No carry-in items, including seat backs, clear bags or purses, will be permitted.

A small clutch purse for personal belongings is allowed.

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