Football Tickets at Doyt Perry Stadium

City: Bowling Green, OH

Explore all current and upcoming Football games at Doyt Perry Stadium in 2026/2027.
Don’t miss the best football games this season! These mesmerizing games will leave you breathless and create lasting memories that will last for years to come! Use our interactive seating charts to craft your perfect experience. Choose the great seats. Buy 100% guaranteed Football tickets and NFL VIP packages today. *There is a limited number of VIP packages available. The following game begins in

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Football Games 2026/2027

Football Games: 3
Venue: Doyt Perry Stadium
  • 2026 Bowling Green Falcons Football Season Tickets (Includes Tickets To All Regular Season Home Games)
    Aug
    31
    2026
    3:30 AM
    Mon
    2026 Bowling Green Falcons Football Season Tickets (Includes Tickets To All Regular Season Home Games)
    Doyt Perry Stadium
    43403, 201 Perry Stadium E., Bowling Green, OH, US
    Prices from $228
    Avg. price ~ $263
    4 tickets remaining!
    Limited availability
    Tickets
  • Bowling Green Falcons vs. Tarleton State Texans
    Sep
    05
    2026
    3:30 AM
    Sat
    Doyt Perry Stadium
    43403, 201 Perry Stadium E., Bowling Green, OH, US
    Prices from $42
    Avg. price ~ $51
    16 tickets remaining!
    Limited availability
    Tickets
  • Bowling Green Falcons vs. South Florida Bulls
    Sep
    26
    2026
    3:30 AM
    Sat
    Doyt Perry Stadium
    43403, 201 Perry Stadium E., Bowling Green, OH, US
    Prices from $46
    Avg. price ~ $57
    12 tickets remaining!
    Limited availability
    Tickets

Doyt Perry Stadium Location

Best Seats

How to pick the best seats? General advice:

  • If you need one general tip: take the lower tier on the sideline between 20-20 yards, rows 15-30, on the shady side. For a “tactical” view, the first rows of the club/mezzanine level are between 30 and 30 yards. This is almost always the optimal balance of visibility, atmosphere, and comfort.

It’s best not to select these seats:

  • The very first 1-5 rows on the sideline: coaches, the first-down chain, and TV equipment can obstruct the view, especially near the 50-yard line.
  • Deep corners down low: it’s harder to read the depth and downfield.
  • A strong overhang/balcony above you may cut off the scoreboard/a small portion of the endzone.
  • Seats directly by the aisles on the lower tier: constant crowd movement interferes with key moments.

Best overall view (universal): lower tier on the sideline between 20-20 yards, approximately rows 15-30. Enough height to see the entire play, but still close to the action.