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Detroit Lions' NFC Championship Battle Spurs Watch Party at Ford Field

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Published on January 22, 2024
Detroit Lions' NFC Championship Battle Spurs Watch Party at Ford FieldSource: Facebook/Ford Field

As the Detroit Lions prepare to claw their way through the NFC championship against the San Francisco 49ers, Ford Field is throwing open its doors for a roaring home-turf watch party, because nothing says Motor City solidarity like rooting for your team, even if they're playing 2,000 miles away. While the Lions wage war at Levi's Stadium, fans can catch the live action on all video boards at the stadium next Sunday, FOX 2 Detroit reports.

Mere hours after the Lions secured their spot with a 31-23 win over the Buccaneers, doors are due to swing open at 5 p.m., kicking off at 6:30 p.m.—and if you're a Lions Loyal Member, you get a shot at the pre-sale starting 10 a.m., before the gen pop tickets launch at 3 p.m., according to the Detroit Free Press stated.

A slice of the proceeds will boost the Detroit Lions Foundation for Youth & High School Sports, ensuring the next generation of Detroit grit gets its due—make your mark, fans, you can nab up to 10 tickets in this once-in-a-generation shindig, WWMT News Channel 3 reports.

This shindig promises a sensory overload with cheerleaders and the Honolulu Boom drumline turning up the hype, andthe Power Hour pricing for the early birds, from 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM.

And just when you thought it couldn’t get any better, remember that rally towels and exclusive posters are up for grabs, too, for the ultimate fan experience. Ford Field's, first-serve policy at the very real price of $10, as good a deal as you'll get in downtown Detroit, the Lions promised