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Auckland City tickets are usually in high demand amongst the club’s fanbase, and this is true whether the Navy Blues are in action at Kiwitea Street or elsewhere.
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The cost of Auckland City tickets can vary and will be influenced by the team's form, the quality of their opposition, and the choice of seat. Ticket prices are known to fluctuate over the course of the season. Typically, tickets to see Auckland City start from $37 here on SeatPick. The average ticket price hovers around $95.
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