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Cardinals Allowed 4,200 Fans For Games Against Dolphins, Bills

Season-ticket seniority list will still be avenue to get tickets

Fans watch the Cardinals-Seahawks game last week.
Fans watch the Cardinals-Seahawks game last week.

The Cardinals will have fans for their next home game at State Farm Stadium Nov. 8, and it'll be the biggest crowd thus far this season.

The Arizona Department of Health Services is allowing the Cards to host 4,200 spectators when they play the Dolphins. The team is also allowed to have the same amount of fans for the Nov. 15 home game against the Bills.

As with the Seattle game, seats will only be available to season-ticket members, chosen through account seniority. Availability on the seniority list will begin where the team left off after the Seattle game. Accounts that purchased tickets for the Seahawks game will have an opportunity again to buy tickets once all other accounts have had their turn.

Fans will have the option to buy two tickets to either the Dolphins game or the Bills game but not both, in order to accommodate the greatest number of fans. Fans will be contacted by email with details.

Masks for fans is mandatory and failure to comply will result in ejection. Tickets and parking are 100 percent digital and concessions is also a contact-less experience.

Decisions about fans attending home games beyond Nov. 15 will be determined and announced at a later date.

It will be the third game in a row the crowd size has been gradually increased. The Cardinals were allowed about 750 spectators for the Sept. 27 game against the Lions, the spots of which were filled by family and close family friends of players, coaches and staff. That allowed for the testing of State Farm Stadium operations and COVID-19 protocols.

For the recent Seahawks game, that number was increased to 1,200.

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