Section 139
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About Section 139

Key Insights

  • Recommended For Outstanding Convenience (Rows EE-JJ)
  • Rows A-Z, AA-MM

Seating Notes

  • For football games, we recommend rows EE-JJ for outstanding convenience

Row & Seat Numbers

  • For most events, rows in Section 139 are labeled A-Z, AA-MM
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row JJ
  • has 10 seats labeled 1-10
  • has 11 seats labeled 1-11
  • has 13 seats labeled 1-13
  • All Seat Numbers
  • When looking towards the field/stage/court/field, lower number seats are on the left

Views From Section 139

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Concert Seat View From Section 139, Row HH

What It's Like to Sit in Section 139

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Field Level

- The Field Level at NRG Stadium is all 100-Level sections. Tickets on this level are great for any event and bring fans close to the action or show on the field. Most sections contain 36 rows and are lettered from row A (closest to the field) to row Z, then followed by double-lettered rows AA to JJ (furthest from the field of play).  Entry tunnels are located at the top of each section, leaving the longest walks to fans closest to the bottom of the section. For Football Games Sections 105-108 are located behind the home team bench Choose rows Q or higher to see over the players on the sideline For the Rodeo The 100-level will extend by eight rows during the Rodeo. These extended sections are called action seats and bring fans even closer. 

Field Level Baseline (Basketball)

- Seating behind the basket at any basketball game can be disappointing. In a stadium designed for professional football, disappointing can be taken to a whole new level if you make a poor seat choice. Each of these baseline sections is separated from the court by student sections 1-4. So even in the first row in this seating zone, you're already pretty far removed from the action. And if you end up in one of the last rows, you'll be about 90 rows from the court (counting the student seating rows). Like the rest of the lower level, all numbered rows are temporary riser stadium brought in for the NCAA Tournament. These rows rise only modestly, so they're best suited for adults who won't have issues seeing over fans seated in front of them. Additionally, fans seated in these rows have the longest walks up to the main concourse where restrooms and concessions are found. If you're attending both games during Final Four Saturday, you may want seats with a little more accessibility. Among these sections, double-letter rows (AA-JJ) are closest to the main concourse, but they're also farthest from the court. If you don't mind the stairs or don't mind being far removed from the court, there's still one more obstacle: the basket itself. In sections 116, 117, 136 and 137, the basket will interfere with your view of both ends of the court. If you're considering this seating zone, do yourself a favor and aim for a section closer to the corner where the basket is less of an obstruction.  

Field Level Corner (Football)

- Field level corner seating is located on the closest tier to the field of play and in between the sidelines and endzones. Comprised of 3 sections in each of the 4 corners of the stadium, fans will experience unique diagonal views of the action and have some of the best views for touchdowns at the near endzone. Most sections in this location contain 36 rows of seating, beginning with single lettered rows closest to the field (Row A being at the front), followed by doubled lettered rows behind (Row JJ located at the very top). Player entry tunnels are located in the northeast and northwest corners, making Sections 112-114 and 119-121 a fun place to be during the pregame entrances. 

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