• Future Super Bowl Location & Schedule Through 2030

Future Super Bowl Location & Schedule Through 2030

By: Jochen S. | Posted in: Sports | Published: 6/16/2026

Here is a breakdown of each venue, what it brings to the table, and the betting context that surrounds each Super Bowl.

Super Bowl planning stretches years into the future, and the NFL has already locked in hosts through 2030. With Super Bowl LX now in the books from February 2026, four confirmed games remain on the schedule across some of the country's most prominent stadium markets.

The Recent Past and What Comes Next

Super Bowl LX at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara wrapped up the 2025 season on February 8, 2026. The Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 29–13, with kicker Jason Myers setting a record by converting five field goals in a single game.

Levi's Stadium had previously hosted the Bowl in 2016, and that game generated nearly $250 million in regional economic impact, which factored directly into the NFL's decision to return there a decade later. The 49ers organization spent around $120 million upgrading the venue before the 2026 edition, covering new premium suites, field-level club spaces, and a redesigned scoreboard.

The stadium also hosted FIFA World Cup matches later in 2026, making it one of the more heavily scheduled major sports venues of the year. The NFL has confirmed host cities and stadiums for the next four Bowls, spanning the 2026 through 2029 seasons. Each venue was selected through a formal vote by team owners, with the league prioritizing enclosed stadiums, proven event infrastructure, and major media markets.

Super Bowl

Roman Numeral

Date

Stadium

City

61

LXI

Feb. 14, 2027

SoFi Stadium

Inglewood, CA

62

LXII

February 2028

Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Atlanta, GA

63

LXIII

February 2029

Allegiant Stadium

Las Vegas, NV

64

LXIV

February 2030

New Nissan Stadium

Nashville, TN

With four consecutive Super Bowl dates mapped out, fans and bettors have a clear view of where the game is going through the end of the decade.

Super Bowl LXI: SoFi Stadium on Valentine's Day

SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, hosts Super Bowl LXI on February 14, 2027 — Valentine's Day. The game will air on ESPN and ABC, marking ESPN's first-ever Bowl broadcast and the first time ABC has carried the game since XL in 2006.

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Opened in 2020 as home to both the Rams and the Chargers, SoFi previously hosted Super Bowl LVI in 2022, when the Rams beat the Cincinnati Bengals 23–20 on their home field — only the second time a team has won the Super Bowl in its own stadium.

SoFi sits inside the Hollywood Park entertainment district, giving the surrounding game week strong off-field infrastructure in terms of hotels, dining, and transit access. The stadium regularly ranks among the highest-rated NFL venues for fan experience, and the greater Los Angeles market gives the NFL one of its largest media footprints for sponsorship and broadcast activity.

The Early Betting Picture for 2027

With this season now over and the next yet to begin, Super Bowl odds for the 2027 game have the Los Angeles Rams opening around +700 to +800 at most books, with the defending-champion Seattle Seahawks close behind. The Ravens and Bills are also drawing attention in early futures markets. Local teams tend to attract disproportionate public money when the game is played in or near their home market, so Rams and Chargers futures will likely see heavy volume as the regular season progresses.

LXII: Atlanta Gets a Second Shot

Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, is scheduled to host Super Bowl LXII on February 13, 2028. The domed venue opened in 2017 and is home to the Atlanta Falcons. This will be its second Super Bowl, having previously hosted the event in 2019, when the Patriots defeated the Rams 13–3 in the lowest-scoring championship game on record.

The NFL's host selection process consistently favors enclosed stadiums or warm-weather cities for February games, and Atlanta checks both boxes. Mercedes-Benz holds roughly 71,000 seats, Atlanta's airport handles more passenger traffic than most airports in the world, and the Falcons organization has managed large events at the venue since it opened.

Atlanta has now hosted four Super Bowls across multiple venues dating back to the 1960s, and given that track record, its selection for 2028 was widely anticipated well before the formal vote.

LXIII: Las Vegas Returns in 2029

Las Vegas Sign

The NFL confirmed on March 30, 2026, that Las Vegas will host Super Bowl LXIII in 2029 at Allegiant Stadium, following a vote by owners at the Annual Meeting in Phoenix. This will be the second Super Bowl held there.

 Las Vegas made its debut as a host in February 2024, when the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers 25–22 in overtime. That game drew more than 330,000 visitors and generated over $1 billion in economic impact, according to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority.

The city's ability to absorb massive crowds with existing hotel and entertainment infrastructure gave league officials confidence to return within five years, a shorter turnaround than most repeat hosts.

Allegiant Stadium seats around 65,000 and operates as a fully enclosed venue, meeting the NFL's standard preference for February conditions. Las Vegas also has a busy sports calendar leading up to 2029 — Allegiant hosts the College Football Playoff National Championship in 2027, and the NCAA Final Four follows in 2028, giving the city regular practice running major sporting events at scale. Early planning by the Raiders organization and the LVCVA is already underway.

LXIV: Nashville Makes Its Debut in 2030

NFL owners voted unanimously on May 20, 2026, to award Super Bowl LXIV to Nashville, Tennessee, at the NFL Spring League Meeting in Orlando. The game will be held in February 2030 at New Nissan Stadium, the Tennessee Titans' future home, which is currently under construction and expected to open in 2027.

This will be the first Super Bowl in Tennessee. The new Nissan Stadium is designed as an enclosed facility with roughly 60,000 seats. Commissioner Roger Goodell cited the 2019 NFL Draft in Nashville as a reference point, noting it drew approximately 600,000 attendees over three days. That event demonstrated the city's capacity to manage large-scale NFL week logistics, which is a primary consideration in the bidding process.

How to Make the Most of Game Day

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Most of the viewing happens at home or at a bar with friends, and with four championship games confirmed through 2030, there is plenty of time to plan. A few ways to stay engaged through all four quarters:

  • Track the futures early: Lines open the day after each championship. Getting in before the season starts often means better value on teams that improve before the public catches up.
  • Follow the host city: Location shapes prop bets and game-week content. Las Vegas in 2029 and Nashville in 2030 will produce very different game and wagering environments, and those differences tend to show up in the lines.
  • Look beyond the moneyline: First-half spreads, team totals, and player props tend to offer more variance than the full-game result, and odds on those markets often move significantly in the days before kickoff.
  • Keep things interesting at home: NFL drinking games are a common way to stay engaged through slower stretches, especially during commercial-heavy first halves when the scoreboard stays quiet.

The schedule through 2030 gives fans and bettors a clear runway to plan, whether that means booking travel to Las Vegas or Nashville, watching futures shift through a full season, or simply marking the calendar for the next time the game comes to a new city.

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