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Atlanta Falcons cheerleaders celebrate in the confetti after the game against the Green Bay Packers in the 2017 NFC Championship Game at the Georgia Dome,Jan 22, 2017. Reuters

The Atlanta Falcons are heading to the Super Bowl for the second time in NFL history and it's not too late to get tickets. The Falcons bested the Green Bay Packers 44-21 Sunday at the Georgia Dome to win the NFC championship Sunday and earn a spot in Super Bowl LI in Houston.

The Falcons will face off against the Pittsburgh Steelers or the New England Patriots depending on who wins Sunday night the AFC championship game. They'll enter the Super Bowl with second-year head coach Dan Quinn and quarterback Matt Ryan at the helm.

Super Bowl LI goes down on Feb. 5 in Texas. It could be a big night for The Falcons, who have never won a Super Bowl after losing to the Denver Broncos, 34-19, in Super Bowl XXXIII in 1999.

Tickets won't be cheap no matter what teams make it to the Super Bowl, but who is in the final showdown does matter. Super Bowl tickets started off at $4,195 on Stubhub two weeks ago, but prices fell by nearly 20 percent after the Cowboys lost last week. You can buy verified tickets from the NFL here.

Super Bowl spending topped $15.5 billion last year, and tickets are a big part of that, according to the National Retail Federation. Houston will spend roughly $5.5 million to host the game, and could see an at least $350 million boost to the local economy, according to the Janice Evans, the chief policy officer for Houston's mayor and the Houston Super Bowl Host Committee, a private nonprofit.

"It's much more of an event than other games," said Kevin Cooper, a spokesman for the Host Committee.

So fans are going to spend lots of cash on Super Bowl weekend, but who is going to win? The betting odds for the Super Bowl from Vegas Insider.com show the big game is still up for grabs:

New England Patriots: 7/5

Atlanta Falcons: 13/5

Green Bay Packers: 4/1

Pittsburgh Steelers: 4/1