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Single-Game Tickets Going On Sale

General public can purchase beginning Saturday

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Single-game tickets for 2011 home games will go on sale to the general public Saturday, (Aug. 20).

Due to the expected high demand for the Oct. 23 contest vs. the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Dec. 4 game vs. the Dallas Cowboys, tickets to those games will once again only be available through special "Protect the Nest" plans described below.

Individual game tickets for all other 2011 Cardinals home games will be available to the general public on Saturday at 10 a.m. exclusively through Ticketmaster. Fans can purchase on-line at www.ticketmaster.com, by phone (800-745-3000), or at participating Arizona Ticketmaster ticket centers. These include locations at Fry's/Fry's Marketplace and La Curacao. Fans should check with each individual outlet for hours of operation, as they vary by location.

Tickets will not be available until Monday, Aug. 22 at the Cardinals' Tempe training facility box office (8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.) or the University of Phoenix Stadium (10 a.m.-6 p.m.).

Cardinals season-ticket holders will have the opportunity to purchase them two days before the general public on-sale date through an exclusive pre-sale opportunity starting on Thursday at 10 a.m. via www.ticketmaster.com (password required). 

"PROTECT THE NEST PLANS:" The Red Plan features the Oct. 23 Steelers game along with two others – Aug. 27 vs. San Diego and Nov. 6 vs. St. Louis. The White Plan contains the Dec. 4 game vs. the Cowboys along with two others – Sept. 1 vs. Denver and the season opener, Sept. 11 vs. Carolina.

Prices start at $150 per three-game plan plus applicable service and facility fees.

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