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Where is the Super Bowl Being Played in 2026, 2027 and 2028?
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The Kansas City Chiefs will play the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX on Sunday night at 6:30 p.m. ET looking to win their third straight championship. 

The game will take place in New Orleans at the Superdome, the home of the New Orleans Saints. 

This is the 11th time the Super Bowl has been held in New Orleans, more than any other city.

A city must meet a staggering number of conditions to be chosen by the NFL to host the big game.

Some key requirements include the stadium being located in an NFL market and having at least 35,000 parking spaces within a mile. But some of the more surprising conditions include access to three top-tier 18-hole golf courses (free of charge), at least two high-end bowling alleys (free of charge), and 20 billboards that the NFL can use for advertising — also at no cost.

So, with all those requirements, where will next year's Super Bowl 2026 be played?

Next year, Super Bowl 60, officially known as Super Bowl LX, will be played at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., home of the San Francisco 49ers. 

Levi's Stadium, which opened in 2014, has hosted one Super Bowl in its lifetime, and that came in 2016 when the Denver Broncos beat the Carolina Panthers to cap off the 2015 season – and served as Peyton Manning's final game.

And according to Caesar's Sportbook, there's a solid chance we'll see the Chiefs play in the big game for the fourth consecutive year. Kansas City has the best odds to win Super Bowl LX (+580). The Eagles have the fourth-best odds (+750), trailing behind the Ravens and the Bills.

NBC will have the rights to that game.

Where is Super Bowl 2027?

Super Bowl 61 will be played at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, California. 

The stadium has hosted one Super Bowl in the past: Super Bowl 56 in 2022.

The stadium opened in 2020.

Where is Super Bowl 2028?

Super Bowl 62 will head to Atlanta, Georgia, home of the Falcons, to be played in Mercedez-Benz Stadium

This will serve as the stadium's second Super Bowl as well, having hosted Super Bowl LII in 2019. 

It took the place of the iconic Georgia Dome.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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