Steelers-Vikings in Ireland among 7 international games in 2025
The NFL announced the dates and matchups for seven international games on Tuesday.
Date | Country | Away Team | Home Team |
---|---|---|---|
Sept. 5 | Brazil | TBD | Chargers |
Sept. 28 | Ireland | Vikings | Steelers |
Oct. 5 | England | Vikings | Browns |
Oct. 12 | England | Broncos | Jets |
Oct. 19 | England | Rams | Jaguars |
Nov. 9 | Germany | Falcons | Colts |
Nov. 16 | Spain | Commanders | Dolphins |
The Chargers' opponent for Week 1 will be announced Wednesday. Meanwhile, Minnesota becomes the first team in league history to play back-to-back international games in two different countries.
Ireland will host its first-ever NFL contest when the Vikings and Steelers face off in Week 4. The league will also make its first appearance in Spain when the Commanders-Dolphins finish the international slate in Week 11.
Berlin will also debut as a host city on Nov. 9. The NFL will make its fifth consecutive appearance in Germany after Munich held the previous four games.
Commissioner Roger Goodell said in November that the league was eyeing a record eight international games for the 2025 campaign. Mexico City won't host a game despite being mentioned with Ireland and Spain as potential targets.
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