Want Arkansas vs Auburn tickets? Here are best available prices for Saturday's game

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Arkansas football will face Auburn in a crucial SEC matchup this Saturday, Oct. 25, as both teams seek their first conference victories of the season. The Razorbacks currently hold a record of 2-5, 0-3 in SEC play, and are looking for their first win under interim coach Bobby Petrino after a close loss to Texas A&M. Auburn, with a 3-4 overall record and 0-4 in conference games, is reeling from a double overtime defeat against Missouri. Ticket prices for the game start at $26, with higher-end seats in the lower bowl ranging from $52 to $174.

The matchup marks a significant opportunity for both teams to gain momentum as the season progresses. Arkansas has struggled, suffering three-point losses in several games, while Auburn is equally desperate for a win. Fans can purchase tickets through StubHub, VividSeats, and Seat Geek. The game is set to be televised on the SEC Network, adding to the excitement.

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