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Super Bowl 57 will be played between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles.

A new Super Bowl champion will be crowned on Sunday, as the Kansas City Chiefs will take on the Philadelphia Eagles.

This marks the third time in four years the AFC champion Chiefs will be playing in the big game. Kansas City has been a model of consistency over in the AFC throughout the Patrick Mahomes era. Should the Chiefs prove victorious over the Birds, it will be the third time Kansas City has hoisted the Lombardi Trophy and the first time they have done so since beating the San Francisco 49ers.

As for the Eagles, this is the Birds’ fourth trip in franchise history to the league’s biggest game. After losing the big game in their first two appearances, the 2017 underdogs outplayed Tom Brady and the New England Patriots in a high-scoring affair. It resulted in a championship parade unlike any other we have witnessed in quite some time. Then again, 2017 was only five seasons ago…

So with that in mind, where is Super Bowl 57 between the Eagles and Chiefs being held this year?

Super Bowl 57 location: Where is the big game being played at this season?

Super Bowl 57 will be held at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona on Sunday, Feb. 12. Opening kickoff will be at 6:30 p.m. ET, 4:30 p.m. MT. FOX will have the national telecast with Kevin Burkhardt and Greg Olsen calling the championship game. With it being early February, The Valley of the Sun in Greater Phoenix is an absolutely perfect location for such a massive event.

State Farm Stadium is home to the NFC West’s Arizona Cardinals. It has been the home to the Cardinals since the 2006 NFL season. Initially known as University of Phoenix Stadium from 2006 to 2018, it has hosted College Football Playoff games, national championships and hosts the Fiesta Bowl as part of the New Year’s Six annually. It has also hosted two other Super Bowls…

Super Bowl 42 saw the New York Giants beat the previously undefeated 2007 New England Patriots. Seven years later, Super Bowl 49 saw the Patriots stun the defending champion Seattle Seahawks in the final seconds. This iconic venue in the Arizona desert gave us the David Tyree helmet catch and the Malcolm Butler goal-line interception of Russell Wilson. What are the odds!

Here is to State Farm Stadium giving us its third all-time great Super Bowl moment this Sunday.

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