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5 Amazing Sports Stadiums to Visit in Texas

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Sports are a huge part of Texas’s culture, and the Lone Star State boasts some of the world’s most famous and popular teams and players. Watch the National Football League live on television, and you’ll see the Dallas Cowboys and Houston Texans battle for glory. Follow Major League Baseball and catch the Houston Astros and Texas Rangers swinging for success.

Texas is also home to three National Basketball Association teams: the San Antonio Spurs, the Houston Rockets, and the Dallas Mavericks. National Hockey League enthusiasts like to support the Dallas Stars at the ultimate Texas betting apps, which offer odds, specials, and promotions on the 1999 Stanley Cup winners. Back the Stars for victory as you aim to cheer home a profit.

Famous Athletes

Texas has also given global sports some supremely talented athletes, such as baseball’s Roger Clemens of Houston, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest pitchers in MLB history. Earl Campbell is a decorated NFL running back who is a three-time winner of the NFL Offensive Player of the Year award. Fight fans remember fondly the hard-hitting heavyweight George Foreman from Marshall, who won Olympic Games gold in 1968 before becoming a two-time world heavyweight champion.

You don’t have to look far to find sporting excellence in Texas; it’s deep-rooted in the state. Therefore, it will come as no surprise to readers to discover that some of the world’s most iconic stadiums can be found there. And you can see them all on your next visit to Texas as we list the cream of the crop. Our content team and sports lovers detail the standout stadiums worth a visit this year.

We aimed to ensure a good spread of competitions and locations across the state. You can visit any of these venues on game day to see the team in action, soak up the atmosphere and enjoy Texan hospitality.

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 Visit on non-game days and take a tour of the stadiums, getting a behind-the-scenes look at the trophy room, locker rooms, manager’s office, and more. Please remember to book your tickets through official sources.

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AT&T Stadium

A must-see for any sports fan visiting Texas is the AT&T Stadium in Arlington. Home to the Dallas Cowboys, the venue can accommodate 80,000 fans on matchdays and is often packed to capacity when the Cowboys play. The stadium also hosts concerts, soccer games, WrestleMania, and other events when it can hold 100,000 spectators. The venue truly is something special and must be seen and believed.

One of the largest stadiums in Texas, AT&T is also a world-class facility with its cutting-edge design and a huge high-definition video board. Many consider it the ultimate sports venue. If you love sports and want to see thousands of passionate Texans cheer their favorites, make sure to add AT&T to your sports bucket list.

Texas Memorial Stadium

Another colossal sports stadium in this part of the world is the Texas Memorial Stadium, with a capacity of 100,119. Home to the NCAA’s Texas Longhorns, the Memorial Stadium is a mecca for College Football fans in Texas and across the United States. Opened in 1924, it has undergone many upgrades and expansions over the decades, becoming the largest sports stadium in Texas, beating AT&T by a comfortable distance.

If you want to witness the passion and drama of College Football, this venue in Austin should appear at the top of your wish list. The arena is modern and impressive, but it’s also steeped in history. You can take a guided tour that offers a look at the story, facilities, and incredible views of the Austin skyline.

Globe Life Field

If Major League Baseball is more your thing, stop by at Globe Life Field in Arlington to see the Texas Rangers in action. With a 40,300 capacity, you’ll need to plan ahead to secure a ticket to a match, but it will be well worth the effort and wait. It’s one of the state’s newest sports stadiums, and it shows a mix of technology with convenience and great views.

A retractable roof ensures fans can enjoy baseball in comfort, shielding fans and players from the uncomfortable Texas heat. Visitors also enjoy air-conditioned seats as they sit back and follow America’s favorite pastime.

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Globe Life Field offers visitors multiple restaurants, bars, and fan zones, meaning you can spend an entire day there with family, friends, and fellow sports fans.

Kyle Field

Moving to College Station, we highlight one of the largest College Football stadiums in the United States. With a seating capacity of more than 102,000, the Texas A&M Aggies benefit from what’s known as the 12th man with fans, which creates an intimidating atmosphere for visiting teams.

Kyle Field first opened in 1904 and has undergone several expansions, the most recent being a $485 million renovation in 2015. The mix of huge attendance, passionate fans, and storied traditions means no sports trip to Texas is complete without seeing Kyle Field on game day.

NRG Stadium

Rounding up our article on five sports stadiums to visit in Texas, we end in Houston with the 72,220-capacity NRG Stadium. Home to the NFL team, the Houston Texans, this stadium was the first in the league to have a retractable roof, which allows it to host events year-round, including outside the football season.

In addition to the NFL action, the NRG Stadium hosts the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo each year, which is the largest rodeo in the world. It has also provided the backdrop to Super Bowl LI, several NCAA Final Four tournaments, international soccer fixtures, and music concerts. There’s sure to be something going on at the NRG Stadium when you visit Texas.