By OnMilwaukee Staff Writers   Published Nov 05, 2014 at 2:08 PM

The Green Bay Packers are making a limited number of standing room only tickets available for the Bears game this Sunday and the Eagles game on Nov.16. The two games, including both a Green and Gold package game, will serve as a trial run for the concept.

The tickets, priced at $75 each (plus applicable fees), will be located behind section 434S in the South End, where standard seats are priced at $100 each.

Game attendees who purchase these tickets will be able to stand behind the seating section in that area, as well as use the viewing platforms on either side of the seating section. Other amenities such as a beverage bar, concession stands and restrooms are readily available on that concourse area.

The Shopko Gate is the recommended stadium entrance for standing room only tickets.

A limited number of tickets are currently available online. To access the page to purchase tickets, click here.

The tickets will be listed as "Standing Room Only." A limit of four per household has been established. Additionally, the tickets cannot be resold on NFL TicketExchange.

"The South End expansion was designed to have the capability of offering these types of tickets," said Mark Wagner, Packers director of ticket operations in a statement released by the team.

"After a season of operations in the South End and having an understanding of our guest experience in that section, we're ready to try out the concept over the next two games. We'll review the experience and then determine if we'll offer these tickets for other high-demand games in the future."