Super Bowl 2026 Set for Santa Clara as NFL Confirms Details

Hannah Price

January 26, 2026

Super Bowl 2026 branding displayed at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California

Santa Clara, United States– Super Bowl LX, the NFL’s championship game for the 2025 season, will be played on Feb. 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, according to the league. The game will be televised nationally and internationally, with millions expected to watch as the NFL crowns its next champion in the San Francisco Bay Area.

The NFL said the event will mark the second time Levi’s Stadium has hosted the Super Bowl, following Super Bowl 50 in 2016. The stadium is the home of the San Francisco 49ers and is located roughly 45 miles south of San Francisco in Silicon Valley.

Super Bowl LX will conclude the 2025 NFL season after the conference championship games determine the two competing teams. Matchups will not be known until the playoffs are completed, and the league has not announced any participants.

The game will be broadcast by NBC as part of the NFL’s rotating Super Bowl television schedule, according to league officials. Streaming options and international broadcast partners are expected to be announced closer to the event.

Local and state officials have said the Super Bowl is expected to bring significant economic activity to the Bay Area, including increased tourism, hotel bookings, and large-scale events in the days leading up to the game. Security planning will involve local, state, and federal agencies, following standard Super Bowl protocols.

The NFL has not yet announced details regarding the halftime show or pregame entertainment. Those announcements are typically made later in the season after broadcast and sponsorship arrangements are finalized.

Super Bowl LX will be played at Levi’s Stadium, located in Santa Clara, a venue officials say is prepared to host one of the world’s largest single-day sporting events.

Further details on Super Bowl week events, ticketing, and fan experiences are expected to be released by the National Football League in the coming months.

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