Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas is widely regarded as the frontrunner to host the Super Bowl in 2029, with sources indicating that the decision is nearly finalized. According to ESPN insider Adam Schefter, it is merely a 'matter of formality' that the home stadium of Tom Brady's Raiders will once again welcome the NFL's premier event.
Formal Approval Expected Soon
The official announcement is anticipated to be made at the annual NFL owners meeting, scheduled for next week in Phoenix. This gathering of league officials will likely rubber-stamp the selection, solidifying Allegiant Stadium's role in hosting one of the world's most-watched sporting spectacles.
Recent Hosting Success
Allegiant Stadium, which opened its doors in 2020, has already proven its capability by hosting a Super Bowl. In February 2024, it was the venue for a thrilling overtime victory, where the Kansas City Chiefs narrowly defeated the San Francisco 49ers with a score of 25-22. This successful event has bolstered the stadium's reputation as a top-tier location for major NFL games.
Future Super Bowl Locations
Looking ahead, the NFL has lined up other prestigious venues for upcoming Super Bowls. Next season's game, set for Valentine's Day in February 2027, will take place at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, home to both the Rams and Chargers. The following year, in February 2028, the championship will be contested at the Falcons' Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, where the league's top teams will vie for the coveted Lombardi Trophy.
As preparations continue, Allegiant Stadium's potential selection for 2029 underscores Las Vegas's growing prominence in the sports world, with more details expected to emerge following the owners meeting.



