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Using Mizzou’s new mobile tickets

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

Mizzou plays Central Michigan Saturday, and Faurot Field will be at full capacity for the first time since 2019.

The university moved to a new digital ticket service.

All tickets are digital this year; no more paper tickets. Now the only way to get into Faurot Field is with a mobile ticket. The university also launched a new app called the Mizzou Tiger app, which is very handy for buying, selling, and transferring mobile tickets.

The university says the decision to move to contactless tickets was made for the safety of the fans while also protecting fans' tickets from fraud and counterfeit problems that have come from tickets printed at home in years past.

If you don't want to get the app, don't worry; email or text messaging can also be used to send your tickets.

However, parking passes will be printed and mailed.

If your phone battery dies: fans can go to the Memorial Stadium ticket resolution windows at Gate 1, as well as the main box office at Mizzou Arena for assistance.

The app is free and available wherever you get your apps, like the ABC 17 news app. Make sure the phone is charged.

Masks are encouraged indoors regardless of vaccination status. and recommended for those unvaccinated even when outside.

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