The NFL has revealed its 2025 International Games slate, marking a major step in the league’s ongoing global expansion. Games will be held across Europe and South America. For the first time, regular-season matchups will be played in Dublin, Berlin, and Madrid.
The international schedule kicks off in Week 1 on Sept. 5, when the Los Angeles Chargers open the season in São Paulo, Brazil, at Corinthians Arena. Their opponent will be announced on May 14, along with the full league schedule.
On Sept. 28, Croke Park in Dublin will host Ireland’s first-ever NFL regular season game as the Pittsburgh Steelers face the Minnesota Vikings.
The Vikings then head to London to play a second straight international game. They will face the Cleveland Browns on Oct. 5 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the 40th NFL regular-season game in the U.K. capital.
The New York Jets meet the Denver Broncos in London on Oct. 12, followed by the Jacksonville Jaguars taking on the Los Angeles Rams at Wembley Stadium on Oct. 19 — the Jaguars’ 14th game in London.
On Nov. 9, Berlin hosts its first NFL game, the Indianapolis Colts vs. the Atlanta Falcons at Olympic Stadium. This will continue the league’s presence in Germany after games in Munich and Frankfurt.
The international series concludes Nov. 16 in Madrid, with the Miami Dolphins facing the Washington Commanders at Bernabéu Stadium, marking the league’s debut in Spain.
The expanded global slate reflects the NFL’s strategy to grow year-round engagement in international markets.