Super Bowl 50 is all set to kick-off at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., next week as the new stadium plays host to the game between the favored Panthers and the Broncos.

Levi's Stadium should be jam-packed for the biggest game of the year as Peyton Manning's Broncos go up against Cam Newton's Panthers.

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The California-based stadium is christened as the most tech-savvy venue ever built, perfect for such a big annual sporting event. It will seat about 70,000 fans, who are likely to take advantage of the advance technology perks like WiFi and share their experience online.

Aside from that, fans can easily catch up with the action thanks to two jumbo screens which will draw expected non-stop energy from the local electricity, which is backed up by 9,574 square feet of solar panels to ensure no power interruptions per CBS.

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Will Levi’s Stadium prove to be the best place ever to host the Super Bowl? Moving forward, Houston (2017) and Minneapolis (2018) may have their work cut for them.

Above are the Super Bowl venues that played host to the big game in the past, as well as the present and upcoming ones.

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