Here's how much Rams season tickets will cost at their new stadium

For the next two years, the Rams will play their home games at the recently renamed United Airlines Memorial Coliseum. It’s not something players or fans are excited about, but it’s something they’ll have to deal with until the new stadium is ready in Inglewood. The entire complex will cost $2.6 billion and is expected to be one of the most spectacular venues in all of sports. After all, it will play host to two teams beginning in 2020. Next week, the Rams and Chargers will both begin selling season ticket memberships to fans for the new stadium. As expected, they’re incredibly expensive and only reserved for those with plenty of money to spend. Still, they don’t touch the personal seat licenses – or PSLs – at Jerry World in Dallas.

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According to the OC Register, premier club seats will run fans $100,000 for the Rams and $75,000 for the Chargers. There are 500 seats available at that price point. Additionally, there are seats available at the lower price point of $15,000 for the Rams and $10,000 for the Chargers. The stadium will hold more than 70,000 fans, and only about 25 percent of that will be reserved for those with stadium seat licenses (SSLs). “We’ve tried to be very thoughtful about how to price this building,” said Rams Executive Vice President and COO Kevin Demoff. “We understand it’s a uniquely premium and unbelievable experience, but we tried to make sure that it takes into consideration what the commensurate value should be for the fan. We’ve done two years’ worth of focus groups and surveys and talking to fans and we feel this is a very thoughtfully priced map that provides the appropriate value for each seat.” Here are all of the price points for the Rams’ SSLs: $100,000, $80,000, $35,000, $25,000 and $15,000. And for the Chargers: $75,000, $50,000, $25,000, $15,000 and $10,000. Not surprisingly, the most expensive seats will be on either side of the field, between the 45-yard lines – the best seats in the house, as they often say. The 2,500 VIP seats will be situated between the 30-yard lines with another 10,000 club seats being located from the 35-yard line to the corners.