The XFL on Sunday announced the 8 teams for its rebooted spring football league, as it gets set to restart from the previous iteration of the league in 2020.

The cities will be Arlington, Houston, Las Vegas, Orlando, St. Louis, San Antonio, Seattle and Washington, DC. The XFL will kick off on February 18, 2023 — the weekend after next year’s Super Bowl — and be broadcast on ESPN. The league is looking for a reboot after the most recent version of the XFL filed for bankruptcy amid the COVID-19 pandemic midway through its 2020 season.

“As Dany, Gerry Cardinale and I put pen to paper rebuilding this league, the first thing we identified as one of the most important elements for the XFL to be successful was selecting the iconic cities and venues for our teams,” Dwayne Johnson, XFL Owner, said in a statement. “For each community to join in the rally cries of their chosen team, to support and lift up these players and their families who would be representing each city…THEIR city…we needed to make sure we were including the most important voices in the room – the fans – when making these decisions. We have been working on cool, new logos and innovative uniforms, that match the dynamic and innovative vision of our league. We can’t wait to share in the electrifying excitement from fans once they meet their new ‘hometown team’. We’ll see you at kickoff.”