ATLANTA — Who will have more fans attending the Super Bowl?
That's a question on everyone's mind.
Some say the Atlanta Falcons will have more fans in the stands at Super Bowl LI, according to data from online ticket site vividseats.com.
According to the site, of those who have purchased tickets to the big game, 15 percent of fans are from Georgia and 13 percent of fans are from Massachusetts.
Texans have purchased more tickets than any other state with more than a quarter of Super Bowl tickets being bought by fans across the state.
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Top five states buying tickets to Super Bowl LI:
1. Texas
2. Georgia
3. Massachusetts
4. Florida
5. California
The average cost of tickets to this year's Super Bowl is $4,428.
Fans who have never experienced a big game might want to snag a last-minute ticket. Currently, the cheapest ticket to the game is 26 percent less than last year, at around $1,995, but tickets are moving fast as the game approaches.
To get tickets and find out more about Super Bowl LI, visit vividseats.com.
However, StubHub looks a bit different.
It says the top five states buying tickets to the Super Bowl are:
1. Texas
2. Massachusetts
3. Georgia
4. California
5. New York
Purchases have been made in 20 different countries, including Australia, Japan, Germany, Italy and South Africa. After the U.S., sales from Mexico and Canada come in second place, making up a combined 6.4 percent of total ticket sales. Total international buyers make up 7.8 percent of total sales. New York also landed into the top five states, a 17 percent jump from Tuesday.
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