
Much like the Super Bowl, the College Football Championship Game changes location each year. While the semifinal games are held in a rotating series of bowls (generally known as the “New Year’s Six”), the championship game goes to different cities (with NFL stadiums) that are good travel destinations.
Here’s where the College Football Championship Game has been hosted recently and for the next few years:
2026-27 Season: Las Vegas, Nevada at Allegiant Stadium
2027-28 Season: New Orleans, Louisiana at Caesar’s Superdome
2029-30 Season: Tampa Bay, Florida at Raymond James Stadium
Here’s locations that have hosted previous College Football Championship Games:
2014-15 Season: Arlington, Texas at AT&T Stadium
2015-16 Season: Glendale, Arizona at University of Phoenix Stadium (Now State Farm Stadium)
2016-17 Season: Tampa, Florida at Raymond James Stadium
2017-18 Season: Atlanta, Georgia at Mercedes-Benz Stadium
2018-19 Season: Santa Clara, California at Levi’s Stadium
2019-20 Season: New Orleans, Louisiana at Mercedes-Benz Superdome (Now Caesars Superdome)
2020-21 Season: Miami Gardens, Florida at Hard Rock Stadium
2021-22 Season: Indianapolis, Indiana at Lucas Oil Stadium
2022-23 Season: Inglewood, California at SoFi Stadium
2023-24 Season: Houston, Texas at NRG Stadium
2024-25 Season: Atlanta, Georgia at Mercedes-Benz Stadium
2025-26 Season: Miami Gardens, Florida at Hard Rock Stadium
We’ll update this article with future locations as they’re announced!
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