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Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Missouri Tigers sell out football season tickets for second straight year

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Eliah Drinkwitz Head Coach | Curators of the University of Missouri

Eliah Drinkwitz Head Coach | Curators of the University of Missouri

Season tickets for the 2025 Missouri Tigers football season have sold out, marking the second consecutive year that all available season tickets at Memorial Stadium have been claimed. This comes amid increased anticipation following back-to-back double-digit win seasons by the team.

University of Missouri Director of Athletics Laird Veatch commented on the achievement: "This is a tremendous signal of the excitement and energy surrounding Mizzou Football. We are incredibly appreciative of our fans responding in this way. We have been asking a lot of our supporters, including with the price increase of our football season tickets as we look to close the resource gap with our SEC counterparts, and for season tickets to sell out even earlier than last season is a true showcase of our collective 'Will to Win.'"

Veatch also added, "There is no denying the momentum surrounding Mizzou Athletics right now."

While single-game tickets remain available for five of Mizzou's eight home games this season, demand has been high. Tickets for games against Kansas and Alabama were sold out during donor and season ticket holder presales. Single-game tickets for Louisiana were purchased within nine hours after becoming available to the public.

The Tigers enter 2025 on a 10-game home winning streak, which ranks among the longest active streaks nationally. The team's first game will be held on Thursday, August 28 against Central Arkansas at 6:30 p.m., an event referred to as "Kickoff in CoMo." Fans can buy four tickets for this opener for $80 while supplies last.

Single-game tickets can be bought online through MUTigers.com/Tickets, by phone at 1-800-CAT-PAWS, or in person at the Mizzou Arena Ticket Office.

The full home schedule includes matchups with Central Arkansas (Aug. 28), Kansas (Sept. 6), Louisiana (Sept. 13), South Carolina (Sept. 20), Massachusetts (Sept. 27), Alabama (Oct. 11), Texas A&M (Nov. 8), and Mississippi State (Nov. 15). Game times labeled as Flex or Night will be determined later.

For updates on Missouri Tigers football and athletics, information is available at MUTigers.com or via their official social media channels.