When the NFL considers sites for future Super Bowl locations, many requirements must be met by potential cities, their venues and their accommodations. Stadium quality is among the priorities, which is why all of the next four Super Bowls will be played in new or recently renovated stadiums.

That’s why Minnesota was awarded Super Bowl 52 in 2018, after all. With weather also being a factor when the NFL considers future Super Bowl locations, brand-new and climate-controlled U.S. Bank Stadium was the reason “Bold North” was possible. The league wanted to show off the impressive stadium during America’s most-watched sporting event.

That will be the case again in 2019, when the Super Bowl will be played in yet another new stadium. Here are the sites the NFL has pinned as future Super Bowl locations.

Future Super Bowl locations

Year Super Bowl site
2019 Atlanta, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Super Bowl 53

2020 South Florida, Hard Rock Stadium, Super Bowl 54

2021 Tampa, Raymond James Stadium, Super Bowl 55

2022 Los Angeles, Los Angeles Stadium, Super Bowl 56

2023 Glendale, University of Phoenix Stadium, Super Bowl 57

2024 New Orleans, Mercedes-Benz Superdome, Super Bowl 58

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