Is there a better college football town than Atlanta? At the heart of the SEC, the city is just miles away from many of the best programs in the country and routinely hosts the biggest postseason games of the season. That includes the 2025 Peach Bowl.
While the CFP will look a little different this year, fans will still get to enjoy their favorite bowl games, and that includes the Peach Bowl as a quarterfinal matchup. And Atlanta locals know any time a CFP showdown happens under that Mercedes-Benz Stadium dome, it's going to be an instant classic.
The city won't just host a playoff game but will also be the sight of the National Championship a few weeks later. But with the restructured CFP, the Peach Bowl just may be the better game. Who doesn't love a New Year's celebration with 70,000 of your closest football fans anyway?
Regardless, it's never too early to make plans. Here's how to get the best deals on tickets for the 2025 Peach Bowl.
A quarterfinal matchup, there's a lot weighing on this game, especially knowing the National Championship will be in the same building. While one of the biggest games of the season, passes are only going for $150 right now because participating teams have not been decided. Those who want to get the best seats can sit in the 100-level for as little as $280.
Once playoff teams are decided, costs will likely rise as fans flock to Atlanta to see their team in the win or go home matchup. So for those that are confident their team will end up at the Peach Bowl, or just want to see a good football game, it's best to find those tickets now.
Click the link below to view the most accurate costs for the 2025 Peach Bowl.
The teams that will play in the 2024 Fiesta Bowl will be decided partially on CFP Selection Day (Dec. 8) and following the first round of the playoffs. Stay tuned to see who heads to Atlanta for the quarterfinal matchup.
In this year's CFP, the top-four teams will earn a bye to the quarterfinals while seeds 5-12 will play a first round game. The top teams will be the top-ranked conference winners.
On Dec. 8, Selection Day, the committee will assign games to the 12 teams headed to the playoffs. For those headed straight to the quarterfinals, they will play one of four bowl games: Fiesta Bowl, Rose Bowl, Peach Bowl and Sugar Bowl. Bowl designations will be determined based on geographical location and a team's historical relationship to the game.
The semifinals will be played at the Orange Bowl and Cotton Bowl while the national championship will be in Atlanta.
Because of the elimination-style bracket, participating teams and matchups will not be revealed until the playoffs commence and teams win their way through each round.
Below is a breakdown of of the bracket. You can find playoff projections for each week here.