Nashville to host super bowl LXIV in 2030

The NFL has selected Nashville as the host city for Super Bowl LXIV. The game will be played at the new Nissan Stadium in February 2030.

The league made the announcement at its spring meeting in Orlando. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell highlighted the city's successful hosting of the 2019 draft and the Titans' new stadium project as key factors in the decision.

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Illustration of NFL 2026 schedule announcement highlighting international games and Thanksgiving Eve matchup
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Nfl to unveil 2026 schedule and record international slate tonight

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The NFL will release its full 2026 regular-season schedule at 8 p.m. ET on Thursday, May 14. The reveal will include a record nine international games and the first Thanksgiving Eve matchup in league history.

The NFL has announced the home-and-away opponents for each of its 32 teams ahead of the full 2026 schedule release later this month. The league's scheduling formula determines the 17 opponents per team, totaling 272 regular-season games. Dates and times remain pending.

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The NFL is scheduled to hold a record nine international games this season, with owners set to consider further expansion. They will vote this week in Orlando on adding two additional matchups for 2027, potentially reaching 11 games abroad. The move would test the limits of the current collective bargaining agreement.

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