The 2030 Super Bowl host city appears to be set

The host city for Super Bowl 64 appears to be all but decided. The decision is reportedly set to be made later this week.

The host city for the 2030 Super Bowl appears to have been decided.

According to the “NFL Network,” NFL owners are expected to choose Nashville on Tuesday in Florida during the league’s annual spring meeting.

This would mark the first time the city has ever hosted the Super Bowl. In addition, the Tennessee Titans’ new stadium, the New Nissan Stadium, is expected to open in 2027.

The new venue will be fully enclosed with a translucent roof and is expected to have a capacity of around 60,000 spectators. This means the new stadium will hold approximately 9,000 fewer spectators than the current Nissan Stadium.

NFL: Here’s where the upcoming Super Bowls will be held

Next year, Super Bowl 61 will take place at SoFi Stadium, home of the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers, in California. The following year, the Super Bowl will be held in Atlanta at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The Falcons’ home stadium has a capacity of 71,000 spectators.

According to consistent media reports, the Super Bowl is set to return to Las Vegas in 2029. Super Bowl 58 was already held at Allegiant Stadium two years ago.

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