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Los Angeles And SoFi Stadium Preparing To Host Second Super Bowl In Six Years
Last time around, the game generated nearly $450 million in revenue to the region in economic impact, according to the host committee.

February 10, 2026
Less than a day removed from Super Bowl LX, which saw the Seattle Seahawks earn their second title and one of the most talked-about halftime performances in recent history from Bad Bunny, the football world has now turned their attention to Los Angeles as they prepare to host the big game in 2027.
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Super Bowl LXI, the 61st edition of the National Football League's championship game, will be the second Super Bowl that SoFi Stadium in Inglewood has hosted since opening in 2020. The last time they hosted the game, for Super Bowl LVI in 2022, the Los Angeles Rams won in front of their home crowd, 31-20 over the Cincinnati Bengals.
"We are thrilled to return to the world-class SoFi Stadium for Super Bowl LXI, five years after the Los Angeles Rams lifted the Lombardi Trophy on their home field," said a statement from NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. "LA is our backyard—two franchises, NFL Network, incredible media partners and in 2028, flag football in the Summer Olympics. We have the utmost confidence in the Los Angeles Super Bowl Host Committee to put on another great show."
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