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After a year of postponements and cancellations, sporting fans around the world are celebrating the fact that this summer, some of the biggest events of the calendar are officially back on. And although many of them will be taking place without the usual crowds of spectators due to ongoing social distancing restrictions, there’s still plenty of reason to get excited. From the Summer Olympics to the NFL, we can expect highs, lows and of course, plenty of drama, which are all the ingredients needed for an edge-of-your-seat experience to remember.
For American football fans, September just can’t come soon enough, as on Sunday, 13th we’ll get to see Tom Brady lead the Tampa Bay Buccaneers onto the pitch in a bid to defend their Super Bowl title – and the NFL odds are looking good for them. On the day, they’ll be facing off with the powerhouse team that is the Dallas Cowboys, but with all 22 of their 2020 Super Bowl starters, who led the team to victory, due to return for the occasion, bets are already being placed as to whether or not they can replicate a similarly stellar performance once again. With Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott still recovering from a season-ending right ankle injury, things could be looking good for the Buccaneers, but he has been known to bounce back quickly from injury in the past, so what is set to go down on the day remains to be seen.
With this year’s event set to be held at the new $5 billion SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Los Angeles – which serves as home to the Rams and the Chargers – it’s the perfect excuse to book a luxury break to the City of Angels – as whether or not you can make it into the stadium, you’ll have every chance to soak up the electric atmosphere that comes as part and parcel of game day. Here, we take a look at how to get the most out of a luxury weekend getaway – from where to stay and where to eat, to where to get the best NFL odds to place your bets on the winner.
https://retroworldnews.com/guide-to-americas-biggest-sporting-attraction-the-nfl/