SoFi Stadium in 2023 | |
| Date | February 14, 2027 |
|---|---|
| Stadium | SoFi Stadium Inglewood, California |
| TV in the United States | |
| Network | Broadcast: ABC Cable: ESPN ESPN2 (Manningcast) ESPN Deportes (Spanish) Streaming: ESPN DTC Disney+ NFL+ Hulu |
| Radio in the United States | |
| Network | Westwood One |
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Super Bowl LXI is the plannedAmerican football championship game of theNational Football League (NFL) for the2026 season. The game is scheduled to be played on February 14, 2027, atSoFi Stadium inInglewood, California. This would be the ninth Super Bowl hosted by theGreater Los Angeles area, and the second at this venue, the first beingSuper Bowl LVI in 2022.
The game is planned to be nationally televised byESPN andABC marking the first Super Bowl simulcast between the two sister networks, the first time ABC will air the Super Bowl sinceSuper Bowl XL in 2006, and the first time thatESPN will air theSuper Bowl.[1][2]
The league has made all decisions regarding hosting sites fromSuper Bowl LVII onward. There is no bidding process per site: the league selects a potential venue unilaterally, the chosen team puts together a hosting proposal, and then the league votes to determine whether it is acceptable.[3]
On December 13, 2023, the NFL announced thatSoFi Stadium, home of both theLos Angeles Rams and theLos Angeles Chargers, was selected as the Super Bowl site.[4][5][6]
Super Bowl LXI is scheduled to be televised nationally byESPN and simulcast onABC. It will be the fourth Super Bowl to be broadcast as part of the 11-yearNFL television contract, which allows a four-year rotation betweenCBS,Fox,NBC and ABC/ESPN. This would mark the first time ABC will have aired the Super Bowl sinceSuper Bowl XL, and the first time ever thatESPN will have aired theSuper Bowl.[2][7]
It is expected that the alternativeManningcast will be onESPN2, and a Spanish-language feed of the game onESPN Deportes.[8]
The game is planned to be streamed live onESPN DTC,Disney+, as well asNFL+ via mobile devices.
Westwood One holds the national radio rights to the game.[9]