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Date February 8, 2026
Stadium Levi's Stadium
City Santa Clara, California
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Network Broadcast:
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Telemundo (Spanish)
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Announcers Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth
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Super Bowl LX is the planned championship game of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2025 season. It will be the 60th Super Bowl and the game is scheduled to be played on February 8, 2026 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The game will be televised nationally by NBC.

Summary[]

Host selection[]

The league has made all decisions regarding hosting sites from Super Bowl LVII (held in February 2023) onward. There is no bidding process per se: the league selects a potential venue unilaterally, the chosen team puts together a hosting proposal, and then the league owners vote to determine on whether it is acceptable.

On May 18, 2023, it was reported that Levi's Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers, was considered the front-runner for the Super Bowl LX site when the league plans to make their selection at the NFL owners meeting in late May. On May 22, the NFL officially announced that Super Bowl LX will be played at Levi's Stadium. It will mark the second time that Levi's Stadium will host the game, the first time being Super Bowl 50 ten years earlier.

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As has been tradition since Super Bowl LVI, the Super Bowl logo includes Roman numerals featuring imagery from the host city/region. For Super Bowl LX, the logo was revealed on February 9, 2025, in a social media post by game broadcaster NBC Sports following the conclusion of Super Bowl LIX,[1] ahead of a formal unveiling at a post-game press conference in New Orleans the next day.[2] The Roman numerals have a CMYK theme, incorporating Bay Area landmarks such as the San Francisco skyline, the Golden Gate Bridge, and redwood trees.[2]

Entertainment[]

  • Main article: Super Bowl LX halftime show

Broadcasting[]

Super Bowl LX will be televised by NBC as part of the 11-year NFL television contract, which allows a four-year rotation between CBS, Fox, NBC, and ABC/ESPN. Under this rotation, NBC has the Super Bowl during the same years it has its Winter Olympics coverage. Super Bowl LX will be the second time after Super Bowl LVI that the game is scheduled on a date that falls within the date range of an ongoing Olympics event, the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy.

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