Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium seats 23,000 and has an NFL-caliber press box. Five Canton area high schools have played their football seasons on this field (
McKinley Bulldogs,
Lincoln Lions,
Lehman Polar Bears,
GlenOak Golden Eagles, and
Canton Timken Trojans). Future
Cleveland Browns great and Pro Football Hall of Famer
Marion Motley, who along with fellow Hall of Famer
Bill Willis broke the color barrier in modern professional football with the Cleveland Browns in 1946, scored the first touchdown in the stadium in 1938. Each summer, it hosts the annual
Pro Football Hall of Fame Game, the first contest of the
National Football League (NFL) exhibition season.
Malone University also previously utilized the stadium as their home field for football until the program was discontinued after the 2018 season. It is presently the home field for the McKinley Senior High School. The
Ohio High School Athletic Association football state championship games were split between Fawcett Stadium and nearby
Paul Brown Tiger Stadium in Massillon between 1991 and 2014, and all football state championship games have been played at the stadium since 2017. In 1997, the stadium underwent a major renovation and a name change. Backed by the Canton community, $4.3 million worth of improvements were completed on the stadium. Some of the major improvements included state-of-the-art Astroturf with a player friendly rubber base, new locker room facilities, new scoreboard with graphics display screen, new lighting, new sound system, new electrical services, structural repairs, vinyl caps for all wooden seats, and a renovated press box. The newly renovated facility was also renamed to include the words Pro Football Hall of Fame Field. In 2009, the stadium hosted the inaugural
IFAF Junior World Championship of American Football. The tournament gathered 16 best national teams from around the world. It hosted the
2015 IFAF World Championship in 2015. On February 24, 2021, the
Women's Football Alliance announced a multi-year deal to host its championship weekend at the Stadium. On August 29, 2021, the stadium was the site of a high school football game between
Bishop Sycamore and
IMG Academy, in which IMG Academy defeated Bishop Sycamore, 58–0. Following the game, the
existence of Bishop Sycamore was questioned by fans and the school is accused of running a grift and duping
ESPN into airing the game. Bishop Sycamore head coach Roy Johnson was fired following the game and an arrest warrant was issued towards him. The stadium was planned to be the site of the
Stagg Bowl in 2020 and 2021, hosted by the
Ohio Athletic Conference. The 2020 edition was cancelled because of the
COVID-19 pandemic. The
2021 edition was played on December 17, 2021. The
United States Football League played its
inaugural 2022 postseason at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium because of scheduling conflicts with the
2022 World Games at
Legion Field and
Protective Stadium. Semifinal games were played on June 25, while the
championship game was played on July 3. On January 25, 2023, it was announced that the Pittsburgh Maulers and the New Jersey Generals would be playing their home games at the Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium. The 2023 USFL North Division playoff game and the
USFL Championship Game will also be played in that stadium. Canton was the only host stadium not retained when the USFL merged with the
XFL to form the
United Football League, as both the Maulers and Generals were contracted and the UFL scheduled all of its games in their teams' nominal home cities; Hall of Fame Village officials made an aggressive effort to land the
2024 UFL championship game but lost out to
The Dome at America's Center. ==Championship games hosted==