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Super Bowl LVI: the numbers behind America's most-watched event

With 70,000 people in attendance and more than 100 million projected to tune in on Sunday, Super Bowl LVI is expected to post record-breaking ratings.

For only the second time in the National Football League's history, the host city will play in the “Big Game” when the Los Angeles Rams take on the Cincinnati Bengals in Inglewood, California. That could be why ticket prices have steadily dropped in recent days, as Angelenos wait to buy tickets for what they perceive as a home game.

Still, they're going to be spending big money for a seat inside SoFi Stadium.

Fans looking to enjoy a VIP experience on Sunday will have to dole out about $38,000, while Ticketmaster, the NFL's official ticketing partner, listed prices of up to $75,000 per VIP ticket. Ticket-booking company StubHub reported that, as of Friday, tickets for seats in the rafters cost $4,036.

Wait, wait there's more. Parking will be “extremely limited” because of festivities outside the stadium, the city of Inglewood said, meaning those planning to drive will pay a pretty price tag.

On StubHub, parking prices vary wildly, with the cost of spots ranging from $283 all the way up to $6,970.

Nearby residents eager to get in on the action are charging hundreds of dollars for parking spots in private garages and driveways, The Los Angeles Times reported.

Retailers are set to earn $14.6bn from the game this year through sales of merchandise and other items, said the National Retail Federation, which has tracked Super Bowl spending plans since 2007.

Those who won't be heading to the $5.5 billion state-of-the-art stadium are predicted to spend $78.92 on game-related expenses this year, with food and beverages accounting for 79 per cent of spending.

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