NFL international tickets: Here's how to buy NFL tickets in Brazil, Germany, Spain, U.K.
The NFL continues to increase its international presence as 2025, featuring a record-breaking seven games overseas.
With that, comes new locations. Aside from Brazil, England and Germany, two new countries will welcome NFL football in Spain and Ireland.
Also for the first time ever, a team will play consecutive regular season games outside the country. The Minnesota Vikings are set to compete in two different countries in two weeks.
The Kevin O'Connell-led team will take on the Pittsburgh Steelers in Ireland in Week 4, followed by a date with the Cleveland Browns in Week 5 in London.
The opportunity to see their favorite team play in a different country is the ultimate way for fans to show their loyalty to a team. If you haven't snagged tickets yet, you still can! Here's all you need to know about each game and how to secure tickets:
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NFL São Paulo Game: Kansas City Chiefs vs. Los Angeles Chargers (Sept. 5)
Set to be held at Corinthians Arena, this will be the second time the NFL has played in Brazil. Last season, the eventual Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles topped the Green Bay Packers in Week 1.
This will be an AFC West battle between that's sure to feature plenty of firepower with Chiefs' quarterback Patrick Mahomes taking on fellow superstar quarterback Justin Herbert.
NFL Dublin Game: Minnesota Vikings vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (Sept. 28)
For the first time in NFL history, an NFL game will be played in Ireland! Two of the NFL's best jerseys in the Minnesota Vikings and Pittsburgh Steelers will face off in an NFC vs. AFC clash.
Both teams are coming off first round playoff exits and enter 2025 with new starting quarterbacks in second-year player J.J. McCarthy in Minnesota and former Super Bowl champion Aaron Rodgers in Pittsburgh.
The Vikings topped the Steelers on international soil in 2013 in London.
NFL London Games: Minnesota Vikings vs. Cleveland Browns (Oct. 5)
The Minnesota Vikings will cap off their international schedule against the Cleveland Browns as it opens London's slate of NFL games at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Oct. 5.
The two teams met in London before back in 2017 where the Vikings, led by journeymen quarterback Case Keenum, scored the victory en route to an eventual NFC Championship Game appearance.
NFL London Games: Denver Broncos vs. New York Jets (Oct. 12)
Two AFC teams will face off in Week 6 of the NFL season at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the Denver Broncos and New York Jets.
It was a dismal season for the Jets as new Head Coach Aaron Glenn looks to light a spark in the Big Apple after the team finished 5-12.
On the flip side, the Broncos quietly enjoyed a successful season where they finished 10-7 behind veteran Head Coach Sean Payton and first-year quarterback Bo Nix.
NFL London Games: Los Angeles Rams vs. Jacksonville Jaguars (Oct. 19)
The NFL's string of games in London continues, but this time at Wembley Stadium. The Los Angeles Rams will take on the Jacksonville Jaguars in another NFC vs. AFC matchup.
The Rams had a late-season surge en route to an NFC Divisional Round appearance, thanks to an opportunistic young defense and strong run game from Kyren Williams. The Jaguars enter 2025 under new Head Coach Liam Coen as the team looks for a rebound season.
NFL Berlin Game: Atlanta Falcons vs. Indianapolis Colts (Nov. 9)
The NFL will head to Berlin for the first time after previous Germany games in Munich and Frankfurt.
It'll be two non-playoff teams from last year facing off in the Atlanta Falcons and Indianapolis Colts. While both showed promise at times in 2024, they enter 2025 in hopes of a better result.
The Falcons are set to start second-year quarterback Michael Penix Jr. after having mixed results for half the season with Kirk Cousins. Indianapolis has plenty of question marks at the quarterback position, however, a stout defense is sure to keep the team afloat.
NFL Madrid Game: Washington Commanders vs. Miami Dolphins (Nov. 16)
Capping off the NFL's series of firsts at the international level, Madrid, Spain will host the Washington Commanders and Miami Dolphins on Nov. 16 at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium.
The Commanders quickly became the surprise of 2024 behind first-year Head Coach Dan Quinn and rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels. An NFC Championship Game appearance was a glimpse of what may be to come for the Washington D.C. area.
Miami on the other hand endured a rough 8-9 season and missed the playoffs under third-year Head Coach Mike McDaniel.