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Frequently asked questions

Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California is hosting Super Bowl LX on February 8, 2026. The stadium, which only opened in 2014, is located just west of the much larger city of San Jose, in the San Francisco Bay Area and is home to the San Francisco 49ers. It boasts a capacity of 68,500. It will be the second Super Bowl held there (third overall for the San Fran Bay Area), with the first coming exactly a decade ago.

Super Bowl tickets are always hard to come by, the main reason being is that it’s the one game where the NFL accounts for every single ticket sold. Ticket sales are split in various ways. A percentage are given to the two participating teams’ fans, while all other teams in the league also receive a share. The NFL does require that each Super Bowl playing team sets aside at least 35% of its allotment for fans. Supporters can also enter a prize draw for the tickets, with the winners having the option to buy tickets at face value.

Here's the full percentage breakdown for where Super Bowl tickets have gone recently:

NFL: 25.2% of tickets

Super Bowl participating teams: 35%

Host team: 5% to the team whose stadium is being used

29 other NFL teams: 1.2% each (34.8%)

Yes, in addition, fans can purchase Super Bowl tickets on the secondary market. StubHub and Viagogo are two of the leading retailers for those seeking to buy tickets through alternative channels. They are legitimate merchants in the ticket resale marketplace and a safe place for fans to buy tickets.

Feb. 14, 2027: SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif.

Feb. 13, 2028: Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Ga.

Feb 11, 2029: New stadium in Orchard Park, New York