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The Largest Sports Venues Across the United States

The Largest Sports Venues Across the United States

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Michigan Stadium

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Beaver Stadium

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Ohio Stadium

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Kyle Field

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Tiger Stadium

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Neyland Stadium

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Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium

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Bryant-Denny Stadium

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Sanford Stadium

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Rose Bowl

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Cotton Bowl

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Ben Hill Griffin Stadium

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Jordan-Hare Stadium

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Memorial Stadium

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Metlife Stadium

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Michigan Stadium
Beaver Stadium
Ohio Stadium
Kyle Field
Tiger Stadium
Neyland Stadium
Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium
Bryant-Denny Stadium
Sanford Stadium
Rose Bowl
Cotton Bowl
Ben Hill Griffin Stadium
Jordan-Hare Stadium
Memorial Stadium
Metlife Stadium

Football has supplanted baseball as the preferred sport in the United States and is one of the most widely televised sporting leagues in the world. For the 2024 season during the NFL's opening week, per the NFL, there was an average of 21.0 million viewers per game, the most watched week on record. While the NFL accounts for the most viewership, college football draws some of the most diehard fans in the nation. This may come as no surprise then that some of the largest sports venues in the U.S. belong to colleges and universities.

With capacities of over 100,000 people, these sports stadiums function almost like temporary cities that pop up nearly every weekend. Though soccer stadiums in other countries host even more people per game, many college football stadiums around the U.S. offer stiff competition. Similar to soccer stadiums, the largest sports venues in the U.S. also feature a fervent dedication to the sport, resulting in environments both awe-inspiring and overwhelming. (If you're a college football fan, here is the top Division 1 football player from every state.)

To compile a list of the largest sports stadiums across the United States, 24/7 Tempo consulted a range of sports, history, and news publications, including Fox Sports, Top End Sports, and Newsweek. From there, we selected the top-ranked stadiums in the country with capacities exceeding at least 80,000 people. After that, we confirmed aspects of each stadium using sites like mgoblue.com (University of Michigan) and VisitNJ.com.

Here are the largest sports stadiums across the United States:

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