The Los Angeles Rams are just two years away from playing their home games in a brand new stadium located in Inglewood. It’s expected to be one of the most spectacular venues in the NFL, housing both the Rams and Chargers, as well as the headquarters for NFL Network.

Until then, though, the Rams will be forced to fill the massive (and recently renamed) United Airlines Memorial Coliseum. With a seating capacity of more than 90,000, the Rams had trouble getting fans into the stadium last season, despite limiting the capacity to 65,000.

No one will tell you the Coliseum is a memorable venue to attend as it’s outdated and doesn’t offer many amenities, which is why Sporting News ranked it the fifth-worst stadium in football.

Open since: 1923

Capacity: 93,000 “The Grand Old Lady” is rich with history as the once/current home of the NFL plus all the tradition of USC football and the Olympic Games. But for the Rams’ purposes of luxury rebranding, it doesn’t do. Thus its temporary status before the Rams’ new tricked-out home is done.

Come 2020, the Rams will go from playing in one of the worst stadiums in football to arguably the best. That’s a transition players, coaches and fans can’t wait for.