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See Redskins for cheap: Tickets as low as $6 for Sunday’s game

WASHINGTON — Never been to a Redskins game? Now is your chance to get dirt-cheap tickets.

You can get tickets for this Sunday’s game between the Washington Redskins and the Arizona Cardinals at FedEx Field for as little as $6 in the upper level sections of the stadium, according to prices posted on ticket website Stubhub.

That’s cheaper than the beer sold at the stadium, a foot-long at Subway and even the highest peak fare on Metro.

If you’re looking to get closer to the field, you can find tickets for $11 or $12 in the end zone.

Parking at a regular Redskins game can easily cost you $50. But there’s also parking in the lots around FedEx Field that are less than half that — as little as $18.

The Redskins fell to the Los Angeles Chargers 30-13, dropping the team to 5-8 for the season.

Kickoff for Sunday’s game at FedEx Field is at 1 p.m.

Editor’s note: An earlier version of this article contained an error. The game between the Redskins and the Cardinals will be Sunday. The story has been updated. 

WTOP’s Mike Jakaitis and Jack Moore contributed to this report.

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