Missouri Memorial Stadium seating chart with real 3D views from every section
- Next game
- Tigers v Arkansas-Pine Bluff Golden Lions · 3 Sep
- Programme
- Missouri Tigers
- Conference
- SEC
- Capacity
- ~65,000 (approx.)
- Opened
- 1926
- City
- Columbia, MO
- Home games
- 7 in 2026
Memorial Stadium was dedicated in October 1926 as a memorial to the hundred and twelve Missouri men lost in the First World War, funded by the same campaign that built the Memorial Union. The playing surface has been Faurot Field since 1972, after the coach who invented the split-T, and plenty of people use that name for the whole place. The south end was closed in 1978 and rebuilt at the end of the 2010s, and the north end is being enclosed for the stadium's hundredth season.
The Rock M is ninety feet wide and ninety-five high, laid out in 1927 by the freshman class using stone left over from building the stadium; the first-years whitewash it before the opening home game and the seniors take a rock away after their last one. Rival supporters have repeatedly tried to turn it into an N or a K. It has been kept and built into the new north end, which is designed to hold in the noise the open end used to let straight out. M-I-Z gets you Z-O-U from the rest of the ground.
The north end is being enclosed for 2026, taking capacity from about 62,600 to about 65,000.
Two rings all the way round. The east is the tall side: the double deck from 1949 plus the upper balcony added in the middle of the 2010s. The west carries the fifteen-storey press and suite tower. The south is the modern end, with suites and field-level clubs; the north is the new work, with the Rock M and its bank folded into it. The students sit in the lower bowl at the north-east corner. In an afternoon game the south-east side takes most of the sun.
Frequently asked questions
- How can I see the view from my seat at Missouri Memorial Stadium?
- Click any section on the interactive Missouri Memorial Stadium map above and a real panoramic 3D view from that part of the stadium opens instantly. Drag to look around in 360°, so you know what you will see before you buy a ticket.
- What is the capacity of Missouri Memorial Stadium?
- About 65,000. The north end is being enclosed for 2026, taking capacity from about 62,600 to about 65,000.
- Who plays at Missouri Memorial Stadium?
- The Missouri Tigers, in the SEC. The programme plays 7 home games here in the 2026 season.
- What was Missouri Memorial Stadium called before?
- Memorial Stadium, Faurot Field. It is the same building and the same seating bowl — a section number from the Memorial Stadium era still points at the same seats.
- When is the next game at Missouri Memorial Stadium?
- Tigers v Arkansas-Pine Bluff Golden Lions on 3 Sep 2026. Kick-off times are confirmed by the television networks closer to the date.
- What are the best seats at Missouri Memorial Stadium?
- East side for the height and the full read of the field, west side for the shade the tower throws, and the lower bowl near the north-east corner if you want to be in the student end.
Next games at Missouri Memorial Stadium
The complete 2026 home schedule at Missouri Memorial Stadium. Kick-off times are set by the television networks a few weeks out and move; the dates are the ones on the published calendar.
- Tigers v Arkansas-Pine Bluff Golden Lions
- Tigers v Troy Trojans
- Tigers v Florida Gators
- Tigers v Texas A&M Aggies
- Tigers v Texas Longhorns
- Tigers v Kentucky Wildcats
- Tigers v Oklahoma Sooners