This year's Super Bowl will be played with a little more than 13,000 fans in attendance -- filling about 20 percent of Raymond James Stadium's capacity.
That's according to the NFL, which on Monday released information on football's biggest game. Set for Sunday, February 7th, the game will mark the fifth time the Super Bowl has been played inside the Florida stadium -- and the first time it's been played there since 2009, according to the league.
It will also mark the 21st time the Bowl has been carried by CBS, which is more than any other network.
While NFL officials have not determined which teams will play, or who will sing the National Anthem, they have lined up Super Bowl LV's announcers and halftime performers.
Jim Nantz and Tony Romo will cover the game, while The Weeknd will entertain viewers during half-time, the league announced.