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Arizona Cardinals to increase attendance at next two home games

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After a successful first home game, the Arizona Cardinals and Arizona Department of Health Services have determined that they can increase attendance for the next two Cardinals home games.

From the team:

After allowing 1,200 fans to attend last Sunday night’s home game vs. Seattle, the Arizona Department of Health Services has informed the Arizona Cardinals that the team may increase that number to 4,200 for each of the next two home games at State Farm Stadium (11/8 vs. Miami and 11/15 vs. Buffalo).

Seats from this limited allotment will be made available exclusively to season ticket members starting in account seniority order with those who did not purchase for the Seahawks game.

As with the Seattle game, seats will only be sold in quantities of two and assigned in adherence with all local and state COVID-19 guidelines. Season ticket members will be contacted by email with more details.

Among the additional measures being taken in 2020 to provide fans with the safest possible gameday experience are the following:

Masks will be mandatory for all attendees and failure to comply will result in ejection.

The 4,200 tickets will be allocated in pods of two and be assigned on the east and west sidelines as well as the north end zone.

To allow for the necessary social distancing, unavailable seats will be zip-tied to prevent their use.

Tickets and parking are 100% digital and will be touch-lessly scanned upon entry. Concessions will also be a contact-less experience.

Additional staff will be on hand to continuously clean all high-contact surfaces and restrooms throughout the event.

Any determination concerning attendance for the remaining three regular season home games will be made at a later date.