Allegiant Stadium has a capacity of 65,000 people for NFL games. It can be expanded to fit 71,835 people. For soccer, the stadium only holds 61,000 fans. The stadium is fully enclosed and climate-controlled. It is located adjacent to the world-famous Las Vegas Strip. The stadium features an ETFE roof, silver and black exterior with light-up strips installed by YESCO, a 275-foot (84 m) media mesh video screen facing Interstate 15, and large retractable curtain-like side windows facing the Las Vegas Strip. The north endzone area in front of the retractable windows contains a large torch that houses a flame in honor of Al Davis, the late long-time owner of the Raiders. The stadium has an interchangeable surface. The Raiders play on a natural grass field, while the UNLV Rebels play on artificial turf.