Memphis Football Tickets

Memphis Football Tickets

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Memphis Football at Troy Football
Time TBDVeterans Memorial Stadium - ALTroy, AL
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Time TBDSimmons Bank Liberty StadiumMemphis, TN
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9/27/25

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Memphis Football at UAB Football
Time TBDProtective StadiumBirmingham, AL
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About the Memphis Football

Memphis Football Tickets

The Memphis Tigers have never been considered a traditional football power. In fact, for much of the program’s history, it’s been easy to find cheap Memphis football tickets. However, those days appear to be long over. In a short amount of time, the Tigers have exploded onto the college football landscape, quickly becoming one of the best teams outside of the power conferences. As a result, last-minute Memphis football tickets are suddenly a hot commodity in the Home of the Blues.

Just a Taste

The Tigers got their first taste of success in the 1960s under head coach Billy Murphy back when they were known as Memphis State. From 1960 to 1963, the Tigers were 33-5-1, culminating in a 9-0-1 campaign in 1963 that included a scoreless tie with no. 2 Ole Miss in the program’s second-ever undefeated season. Upon joining the Missouri Valley Conference in 1968, Murphy led Memphis State to three conference titles in four seasons, a stretch that ended with a win in the 1971 Pasadena Bowl, the second bowl game in program history.

A Long Wait

After Murphy retired following the 1971 season, the program soon took a downward turn. The Tigers would have to wait until 2003 to play in another bowl game. Head coach Tommy West took Memphis to five bowl games in a six-year period from 2003 to 2008. However, his tenure ended with a 2-10 season, beginning a stretch of the Tigers winning a total of five games over three seasons.

Worst to First

Starting in 2012, Justin Fuente saved Memphis football. The Tigers were 3-9 in Fuente’s second season, tying for last place during their first season in the American Athletic Conference. However, Memphis went from 3-9 in 2013 to 10-3 in 2014, winning a share of the AAC title and finishing the season with a bowl win and a spot in the top-25. Two years later, Mike Norvell picked up where Fuente left off. Norvell capped off his four-year stint in Memphis with a win in the AAC Championship Game and an invitation to the Cotton Bowl, officially taking the Tigers to new heights. 

  

Frequently Asked Questions

Where Does Memphis Football Play?

Since 1965, the Tigers have played their home games at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium, which is just a couple of miles away from the University of Memphis campus. The stadium has also hosted the annual Liberty Bowl every year since 1965. It has also provided a home for several pro football and soccer teams over the years, including one season as the home of the NFL’s Tennessee Oilers. However, Liberty Bowl has always been the permanent home of the Tigers and currently has a capacity of over 58,000 fans.

When do Memphis tickets go on sale?

Cheap Memphis tickets to games played at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium are available months in advance, as are Memphis tickets for away games. In other words, there’s no rush to check Memphis’s schedule. Just grab tickets whenever you’ve got the itch.

Is it better to buy Memphis tickets in advance?

With Memphis tickets being available so far ahead of time, it’s easy to buy tickets whenever you want to – but there’s little need to plan ahead. You can often get cheap last-minute tickets to Memphis games by waiting to make your purchase until the very last minute. As game day gets closer and sellers drop their prices, fans reap the benefits.

What’s the best way to buy cheap Memphis tickets?

The best way to buy cheap Memphis tickets is always going to be from a secure online platform that connects fans and resellers. These ticket marketplaces often have some of the cheapest ticket prices and are the easiest way to shop for Memphis tickets. Can you buy Memphis tickets at the stadium? Sure – but you’ll likely be paying a higher price than you need to!  

Why should I choose Gametime over other ticket marketplaces?

Ticket marketplaces are the best place to find sports tickets. And when it comes to cheap Memphis tickets, Gametime is a no-brainer. Seats bought through us are affordable because we charge some of the lowest service fees anywhere. On top of that, we show you the view from the seats you’re shopping for thanks to our panoramic seat view photos. You’ll never have to buy seats blind with Gametime – you’ll know what your view at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium will be before you buy those cheap Memphis tickets. So the next time you’re in the market for cheap Memphis tickets, turn to Gametime.

How much are Memphis Football tickets?

Memphis ticket prices will differ depending on a number of factors. Generally speaking, the average ticket price for Memphis tickets is around $45 a ticket. But you can be looking at a few hundred dollars more, depending on the opponent, stage of play, and demand.