- NFL International Games will come to Ireland and Spain for the first time, in 2025
- UK and Germany will also host games next season
- The NFL has struck a multiyear deal to play games in Melbourne from 2026

The NFL International Games are spreading across even more new territory in 2025.
The league have announced two more cities they will be extending the regular season to, this past week, with games taking place in Dublin, Ireland and Melbourne, Australia in 2025 and 2026, respectively.
Spain is also set to host its first NFL regular season game in 2025, with Madrid’s Santiago Bernabeu the location for designated team the Miami Dolphins.
So, as the NFL continues its wildly successful global expansion – which took in Brazil for the first time last year (and will do so again, this coming season) as the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Green Bay Packers – we thought it wise to keep track of next season’t international games in one handy guide for you all.
Which Cities are Hosting the 2025 NFL International Games?
So far, the cities and their respective stadiums announced as part of the NFL’s International Series for next season are:
London, England (Three games) – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium x 2, Wembley Stadium
Berlin, Germany – Olympiastadion
Madrid, Spain – Santiago Bernabeu
Dublin, Ireland – Croke Park
São Paulo, Brazil – Corinthians Arena
Who are the Designated Teams?
London – Cleveland Browns (Tottenham Hotspur Stadium), New York Jets (Tottenham Hotspur Stadium), Jacksonbille Jaguars (Wembley Stadium)
Berlin – Indianapolis Colts
Madrid – Miami Dolphins
Dublin – Pittsburgh Steelers
São Paulo – Los Angeles Chargers
At this moment in time, the only date confirmed for the International Games is the game in Brazil taking place on the Friday night of week one of the 2025 regular season. The Melbourne Game will be a multiyear event that begins in 2026, taking place at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). The Los Angeles Rams have been confirmed as the designated home team.
Previous overseas games have been held at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. Germany has shared their regular season games between Munich and Frankfurt since 2022 and will now introduce Berlin into the mix from next season.