49ers president talks the Super Bowl and live sports demand

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The San Francisco 49ers clinched a rematch with the Kansas City Chiefs in this year's Super Bowl. The 49ers' last Super Bowl appearance in 2020 ended in a 31-20 defeat against the Chiefs. This marks the Chiefs' fifth Super Bowl appearance in the last six NFL seasons.

San Francisco 49ers President Al Guido sits down with Yahoo Finance's Brad Smith to discuss sports betting's ability to engage and enhance the fan experience, the 49ers' stadium partnerships, and demand for live sporting events.

"If you look at this Super Bowl, I think it's reported to be on record the most expensive ticket prices out there. If you look at what F1's done this past year with the [Las] Vegas race, but for me, I think sports and live entertainment is really capturing a lot of those dollars," Guido explains.

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Editor's note: This article was written by Luke Carberry Mogan.

Video Transcript

BRAD SMITH: We're less than two weeks away from Super Bowl 58. And for the second time in five seasons, the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs will face off in another epic Sunday game where one team will bring home the iconic Vince Lombardi Trophy. So who better to talk to than a top executive in the sports industry, 49ers team prepping for the big game-- I'm joined now by Al Guido, San Francisco 49ers President and Elevate's Chairman and CEO. Great to have you here in-studio with us.

AL GUIDO: Thank you so much for having me. Appreciate it.

BRAD SMITH: I mean, my goodness, once again, you've got this matchup-- and off of a year where, we were just looking at some of the numbers that have come in for the playoff viewership-- where we've seen some new highs set here. How do you kind of maintain that momentum from a viewership, a new fan perspective, and make sure that you're capitalizing on that from an organizational seat that you have?

AL GUIDO: Well, I think the NFL has done a fantastic job this year. I mean, you've reported out here on this network-- 96 out of the top 100 viewed television games where NFL football games. But we got two good storylines heading into this. We got two historic franchises-- obviously, the five-time Super Bowl champions. And we got Brock Purdy going up against Patrick Mahomes.

I'm sure we're going to talk about Taylor Swift, and Travis Kelce, and all the other stuff around it. But the NFL has literally never been in a better place as it relates to on-field talent, off-field viewership, all the pomp and circumstance around it. It's going to be a lot of fun in Vegas.