The Frisco Bowl is played in Frisco, Texas, at the Ford Center at The Star for the 2025 edition, while its usual home (Toyota Stadium) is under renovation.

Usual Home: Toyota Stadium

Normally, the Frisco Bowl is held at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas, which is the home of Major League Soccer’s FC Dallas and has hosted the NCAA FCS Championship for many years.

Toyota Stadium has a football capacity of about 20,500 and is located in the heart of Frisco’s sports complex.

2025 Location: Ford Center at The Star

For the 2025 Scooter’s Coffee Frisco Bowl (played on December 23, 2025), the game moved to the Ford Center at The Star, also in Frisco, Texas.

This indoor stadium is part of The Star, the Dallas Cowboys’ world headquarters and training facility, and has a capacity of about 12,000 seats for football games.

Why the Change in 2025?

The 2025 game was relocated because Toyota Stadium is undergoing renovations, so the bowl organizers chose to keep the game in Frisco by using the nearby Ford Center at The Star instead.

Ford Center offers a climate‑controlled, first‑class experience for fans and players, especially helpful for a December bowl game.

About the Frisco Bowl

The Frisco Bowl is an annual NCAA Division I FBS postseason college football bowl game, owned and operated by ESPN Events.

It started in 2017 when the former Miami Beach Bowl moved to Frisco, Texas, and has since become a regular December bowl game in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.

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