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The Minnesota Vikings will play in London and Dublin across back-to-back weeks before the Washington Commanders head to Madrid as part of a historic slate of international NFL games in 2025.
Dublin's iconic Croke Park is due to play stage to the first regular-season game in Ireland when the Pittsburgh Steelers host the Vikings in Week Four.
Minnesota are then scheduled to take on the Cleveland Browns at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, where the Denver Broncos will face the New York Jets, before the Jacksonville Jaguars welcome the Los Angeles Rams to Wembley Stadium as part of three London games.
A record seven matchups will take place in five international territories outside of the United States this season in another escalation of the league's commitment to global expansion.
Germany's rich footballing history will be honoured again in Week 10 when Berlin's Olympiastadion hosts its maiden regular-season clash between the Atlanta Falcons and the Indianapolis Colts, having seen Munich and Frankfurt deliver two games apiece over the last three seasons.
Germany's rich footballing history will be honoured again in Week 10 when Berlin's Olympiastadion hosts its maiden regular-season clash between the Atlanta Falcons and the Indianapolis Colts, having seen Munich and Frankfurt deliver two games apiece over the last three seasons.
Another new host enters the mix in Week 11 when the Commanders face the Miami Dolphins at Real Madrid's Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.
The NFL will also make its return to Brazil for a second year in a row when Justin Herbert's Los Angeles Chargers take to the field as the designated home team at Sao Paulo's Arena Corinthians, where the eventual champion Philadelphia Eagles opened their 2024 campaign with victory over the Green Bay Packers. Their opponents will be confirmed as part of the full NFL schedule release on Wednesday May 14.