Super Bowl ticket prices have increased slightly on the secondary market after falling last week.

A check of six ticket resellers showed the cheapest seats, often referred to as the get-in price, ranging from $2,800 to $3,076 (before fees). A spokesman for Vivid Seats said its get-in price was $2,899 and its median list price $4,764.

If price isn’t a deterrent, plenty of tickets remain available for Sunday’s big game – more than 2,800 on StubHub alone.

Several secondary-market companies said New England Patriots fans have stepped up as buyers. “The majority of demand is coming from Boston, with 25 percent of our shoppers from New England and just seven percent from Los Angeles,” Ticket IQ founder Jesse Lawrence said.

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