NFL fans in Canada will have to pay up if they want to attend the preseason game between the Green Bay Packers and Oakland Raiders in Winnipeg.

The game is scheduled for 7 p.m. Aug. 22 at IG Field in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The stadium seats 33,000. Tickets went on sale Saturday.

The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports that the cheapest tickets available anywhere are $112. The average ticket price is $165. That’s far more than the Packers’ other preseason games (two at Lambeau Field and one in Baltimore), all of which have tickets available on second-hand markets for less than $20.

By comparison, the least-expensive tickets for the Packers' other preseason games are $10 for Houston at Lambeau Field, $13 for Packers at Baltimore and $6 for Kansas City at Green Bay.

It will be the Packers' first football game outside of the United States since they played a preseason game in Tokyo in 1998.

The Packers played the Raiders in the preseason last year as well, losing 13-6 at Oakland.

The Raiders, who will host the Chicago Bears at Tottenham Stadium in London on Oct. 6, will be the first NFL team to play games in three countries in a single season.

The NFL will also play a preseason game in Hawaii, and complaints about tickets being overpriced for that game, as well, have been coming in.

The game is already a hard sell to fans inside the United States, and the prices don't do the NFL any favors there. But its also hard to imagine the league won't try to continue putting games in different markets in hopes of expanding its brand.