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View From My Seat SoFi Stadium

Detailed sightline descriptions for every level at SoFi Stadium — field, 100-level sideline and end zone, SoFi Club, 300 mezzanine, and the upper deck. Know what you will actually see before you buy tickets.

70,240 seats across 5 levels
Largest videoboard in pro sports

How SoFi Stadium Seating Works

SoFi Stadium is a 70,240-seat NFL stadium with five seating levels. The layout is a stadium oval, not an arena circle — which means the best and worst seats vary significantly based on the sport and event configuration.

The most important thing to understand about SoFi is the 300 mezzanine. For NFL games, midfield 300-level sections (C308-C315 and C325-C332) provide a complete overhead field view that the 100-level sections physically cannot — you see the entire formation, route concepts, and field spacing in a way field-level seats never can. Many experienced NFL fans prefer the 300 mezzanine over more expensive 100-level corner sections.

The Infinity Screen — the largest videoboard in professional sports — wraps the entire playing field at roughly upper-deck eye level. It changes the experience in the 400s and 500s compared to typical NFL upper decks: you see close-up replays directly in your sightline while the live action happens below you simultaneously.

View From My Seat: Field

Floor / Field (GA or Reserved)

$80–$600+

For concerts with floor GA, you are standing on the stadium turf within 20-100 feet of the stage depending on arrival time. The stage occupies one end zone and the field extends away from it. Front-of-floor positions put you inside 30-50 feet of the performer at near eye-level. For reserved field rows on the sideline (NFL), you are at field level with zero elevation — you see the players clearly but cannot track downfield plays without a screen. The Infinity Screen is directly above you when sitting sideline field level.

Best for: Maximum proximity to the stage or field level NFL experience
Tradeoff: No elevation — cannot see the field layout for NFL; upward angle for concerts

View From My Seat: 100 Level

100 Level Midfield — C104–C111 (East Sideline)

$180–$600+ (NFL)

Sections C104 through C111 line the east sideline at field level. You are elevated slightly above the field by rows 5-10 and can see across the line of scrimmage with reasonable clarity. From row 10, you can track plays developing and see the pocket form. The Infinity Screen runs directly above your sightline on the west side of the stadium. For concerts, this section positions you at a 3/4 angle toward the end zone stage. Row 1 in C104-C107 is roughly 40-60 feet from the stage at an angled approach.

Best for: Premium NFL sideline experience; angled concert view close to the stage
Tradeoff: Most expensive in the stadium; cannot see play formation detail from row 1-3

100 Level Midfield — C125–C137 (West Sideline)

$160–$550+ (NFL)

The west sideline midfield sections mirror C104-C111 on the opposite side of the field. Sections C125-C137 offer a comparable premium NFL sightline. For Rams home games, the home sideline is typically on the east side (C104-C111 side); for Chargers, the home bench orientation differs — check the specific game before purchasing to sit near the home team bench. For concerts with an end zone stage, C125-C137 often provides a better center-facing angle than the C104 side depending on stage orientation.

Best for: Premium NFL west sideline; varies by team for bench proximity
Tradeoff: Highest prices; check which sideline is home before buying

100 Level End Zone — C112–C124

$80–$200 (NFL)

End zone 100-level sections sit behind the goal posts at field level. You are looking lengthwise down the field rather than across it. From end zone field level, you can see the full depth of the field — plays coming toward you are visible. Plays going away are harder to read at field level. For concerts where the stage is placed in the opposite end zone, these sections are essentially rear-facing and should be avoided. For concerts with a center-field stage, end zone 100s can work. The view is engaging for touchdowns scored in your end zone.

Best for: NFL touchdowns; field-level experience at lower 100-level prices
Tradeoff: Lengthwise angle limits NFL play development visibility; potentially rear-facing for concerts

View From My Seat: 200 Level (Club)

200 Level — SoFi Club

$300–$900+

The SoFi Club level sits above and behind the 100-level sections. The view is elevated 15-25 feet above the 100-level back rows. From the SoFi Club, you have a clear angled sightline to the field or stage that is slightly elevated compared to the 100s. The sightline itself is not the reason to buy club. The all-inclusive food and beverage, lounge access, and in-seat service are the premium you are paying for. For concerts, the SoFi Club angle toward an end zone stage is a comfortable elevated position — similar to the premium lower bowl view in an arena.

Best for: All-inclusive experience; amenity-driven buyers
Tradeoff: Expensive relative to sightline improvement; amenity pricing

View From My Seat: 300 Level

300 Level Midfield — C308–C315 (East Mezzanine)

$60–$200 (NFL)

The east midfield 300-level sections are the most-praised value pick in SoFi Stadium. From C308-C315, you sit elevated roughly 40-50 feet above the 100 level with a complete overhead view of the field. You can see the full offensive formation before the snap, track receivers running routes, and watch the pocket develop in a way that field-level seats cannot provide. Row 1 in C308 puts you at a steep but unobstructed angle. For concerts, this is an elevated 3/4-angle toward an end zone stage — solid sightlines at half the price of the 100-level versions.

Best for: Best overall NFL value in the stadium; full field visibility
Tradeoff: Distance from field versus 100-level; higher elevation than some prefer

300 Level Midfield — C325–C332 (West Mezzanine)

$60–$190 (NFL)

The west midfield 300-level sections mirror C308-C315 from the opposite side. C325-C332 offer the same complete field overview from elevation. For Rams home games, the east midfield (C308-C315) is facing the away sideline while west midfield (C325-C332) faces the home bench — providing slightly better access to the home sideline energy. Either midfield 300-level block delivers the strongest NFL value proposition in the stadium.

Best for: NFL value seat with home bench visibility for Rams games; complete field view
Tradeoff: Check team orientation per game for specific bench access

300 Level End Zone — C316–C324

$40–$120

End zone 300-level sections offer the lengthwise field view from elevation. Unlike field-level end zones where you cannot track plays easily, the 300-level end zone elevation gives you a clear overhead angle looking the full length of the field. You can see pass routes developing in front of you as plays come toward your end. For concerts with an end zone stage, the 300-level end zone directly behind the stage is the worst position in the stadium. Sections directly facing the stage from the opposite end zone (around C316-C318 or C322-C324) give a more complete stage view.

Best for: NFL plays coming toward you; value end zone entry point
Tradeoff: Check concert stage orientation — end zone behind stage is poor for concerts

View From My Seat: 400 Level

400 Level — Upper Deck

$30–$80

The 400-level upper deck is elevated well above the 300 mezzanine. From midfield 400-level sections, you have a bird's-eye view of the entire field. The angle is steep enough that you look nearly straight down at the field from back rows. The Infinity Screen's full visual impact is felt most strongly from the 400s — you look across the stadium and the screen fills your forward sightline with close-up replays while the live action happens below you. For concerts, midfield 400s that face the stage provide a complete production view — you can see the lighting rig, the stage setup, and the full arena.

Best for: Complete field or production overview; Infinity Screen experience
Tradeoff: Distance; steep angle can feel disorienting in back rows

View From My Seat: 500 Level

500 Level — Highest Upper Deck

$20–$60

The 500 level is the highest seating tier at SoFi Stadium. The views from here are the most elevated in the building. Midfield 500-level sections provide a complete top-down field view that is unmatched for watching formations and plays develop. The Infinity Screen is directly across from you and roughly at your eye level from the 500s — it is the most prominent from this tier. For concerts, midfield 500-level facing the stage delivers a full production overview that includes the lighting rig and complete stage setup. End zone 500-level sections behind the stage are the weakest seats in the building for concerts.

Best for: Lowest-price entry; complete formation view; best Infinity Screen experience
Tradeoff: Furthest from the field; end zone behind-stage sections are worst in the building

SoFi Stadium Section View Comparison

SectionLevelView AngleTypical Price
Floor / Field GAFieldEye-level, inside the event$80–$600+
C104–C111 (midfield)100 LevelPremium sideline — closest to field, angled to end zone stage$180–$600+
C112–C124 (end zone)100 LevelLengthwise field view at ground level$80–$200
C125–C137 (midfield)100 LevelPremium west sideline — mirror of C104-C111$160–$550+
SoFi Club (200)200 LevelElevated above 100s — amenity-driven, not view-driven$300–$900+
C308–C315 (midfield)300 LevelOverhead full-field view — best NFL value in stadium$60–$200
C316–C324 (end zone)300 LevelLengthwise field view from elevation$40–$120
C325–C332 (midfield)300 LevelOverhead full-field view — west side mirror$60–$190
400 Level midfield400 LevelBird's-eye overhead; Infinity Screen at eye level$30–$80
500 Level midfield500 LevelHighest overhead view; complete production overview$20–$60
500 Level end zone (behind stage)500 LevelBehind the stage — worst seat for concerts$20–$50

SoFi Stadium View From My Seat - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the view from my seat at SoFi Stadium?+
It depends heavily on your level and section. The 300 mezzanine midfield sections (C308-C315, C325-C332) provide the best overall view for NFL — elevated enough to see full formations but without the extreme distance of the upper deck. The 100-level midfield is closest but at field level where play development is harder to read. For concerts, sections in front of and angled toward the stage are the picks, while sections behind the stage should be avoided at any level.
What does the 300 level look like at SoFi Stadium?+
The 300 mezzanine level is elevated roughly 40-50 feet above the 100-level back rows. From midfield 300-level sections, you can see the entire field spread out below you. You can read formations before the snap and track receivers on all routes. The angle is steep but unobstructed in front-of-section rows. Midfield 300-level sections consistently outperform 100-level end zone sections that price similarly for NFL games.
What does SoFi Stadium section C308 look like?+
Section C308 is in the east midfield of the 300 mezzanine level. It is the recommended starting point for anyone looking for value at SoFi. From row 1 in C308, you look down the length of the east sideline with the full field below you. You can see both 20-yard lines clearly and watch formations develop. The Infinity Screen on the west side of the field is visible and provides constant close-up views.
What does the upper deck look like at SoFi Stadium?+
The 400 and 500 levels at SoFi are the traditional upper deck. From midfield upper deck, the view is a bird's-eye overhead perspective of the full field. The key difference from most NFL stadiums is the Infinity Screen — from the upper deck, the screen across the stadium is roughly at eye level, filling your view with close-up replays while the live game happens in front of you. It makes the upper deck experience more watchable than at most NFL venues.
Are there bad seats at SoFi Stadium?+
For NFL games, 100-level corner end zones (C112-C120 or C130-C140) are consistently the weakest value — similar prices to midfield 300-level sections but with an angled lengthwise field view at ground level. For concerts, any section directly behind the stage is a poor experience regardless of level — you see the back of the stage setup. The 500-level end zone directly behind the concert stage is the worst seat in the building for those events.
What is the view from the SoFi Club level?+
The SoFi Club level (200 level) sits above the back rows of the 100 level. The view is elevated above field level with a clean angled sightline. The view improvement over 100-level midfield back rows is modest. Club level pricing reflects the all-inclusive food and beverage, lounge access, and in-seat service — not the sightline. If you just want a good view and not the amenities, 300-level midfield provides a comparable or better sightline at a significantly lower price.
Where is the best view for a concert at SoFi Stadium?+
SoFi Stadium concert stage placement varies by artist — always check the specific event map before buying. For an end zone stage: 100-level sideline sections angled toward the stage (not behind it) are the premium pick; 300-level midfield sections angled toward the stage are the value pick. Floor GA rows 1-10 within 40 feet of the stage are the highest-energy option. Any section behind the stage regardless of level should be avoided.
What does section C237 look like at SoFi Stadium?+
Section C237 is in the upper deck, in the mid-tier of the bowl. It sits with an elevated view toward the field from the upper bowl elevation. From C237, you have a clear sightline to the field below with the Infinity Screen visible on the far side. The row you are in determines how steep the angle feels — front rows of C237 sit at a comfortable elevated angle; back rows are noticeably steeper.