Las Vegas will host the College Football Playoff national championship game at Allegiant Stadium on Jan. 25, 2027.
Las Vegas will host the College Football Playoff national championship game at Allegiant Stadium on Jan. 25, 2027, the CFP announced Friday.
"Las Vegas has shown the world they have amazing venues and boundless energy to host an event like the College Football Playoff National Championship in spectacular fashion," CFP executive director Rich Clark said in a statement."I can't think of a better stage to crown the best team in college football in 2027."
Las Vegas will become the third city in the Pacific time zone to host the CFP title game, joining the Bay Area and Los Angeles . Miami will host the next national championship game on Jan. 19 at Hard Rock Stadium, a contest that will feature the winners of the Fiesta and Peach bowls, which will host the semifinals.
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