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Fans can use the stadium app to watch replays of any play from multiple angles, instantly, directly on their phones.
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The goal for 2026 and beyond is not just to connect the fan, but to immerse them. The stadium of the future, which we are seeing glimpses of today, will integrate the physical and virtual worlds. We are likely to see the rise of that allow fans to feel the impact of a tackle, or AI-guided personalized experiences that suggest the best time to visit the restroom based on your section's activity. The stadium of the future, which we are
Stadium operators discovered that to get fans to leave their comfortable couches—and their massive home TVs—they had to provide an experience that was better than being at home. That meant instant social sharing, instant replay access, and instant updates, all facilitated by lightning-fast, dedicated, in-stadium networks. The Personalized Viewpoint
The roar of the crowd remains the same, but the way we interact with that roar has changed forever. The stadium has become the ultimate "connected coliseum."
Paper tickets are obsolete. Facial recognition and Bluetooth beacons allow for frictionless, ticketless entry, managing crowds without the dreaded long lines.