The NFL is set to make history in 2026 with its biggest-ever international schedule, featuring nine regular-season games across four continents and seven countries. The league’s global expansion continues to grow rapidly as millions of fans outside the United States prepare to watch some of the biggest NFL franchises compete in iconic stadiums around the world.
From London and Munich to Melbourne and Paris, the 2026 NFL International Series promises unforgettable matchups, massive crowds, and a unique football experience for fans worldwide. The season will also mark the first-ever NFL regular-season games in Australia and France, highlighting the league’s commitment to expanding American football globally.
The 2026 international slate includes powerhouse teams like the Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys, San Francisco 49ers, Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh Steelers, and New England Patriots. A total of 16 NFL teams will play overseas during the regular season.

NFL International Games 2026 Schedule
| Date | Match | Location | Stadium |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10 September 2026 | San Francisco 49ers vs Los Angeles Rams | Melbourne, Australia | Melbourne Cricket Ground |
| 27 September 2026 | Baltimore Ravens vs Dallas Cowboys | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Rio de Janeiro |
| 4 October 2026 | Indianapolis Colts vs Washington Commanders | London, England | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium |
| 11 October 2026 | Philadelphia Eagles vs Jacksonville Jaguars | London, England | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium |
| 18 October 2026 | Houston Texans vs Jacksonville Jaguars | London, England | Wembley Stadium |
| 25 October 2026 | Pittsburgh Steelers vs New Orleans Saints | Paris, France | Stade de France |
| 8 November 2026 | Cincinnati Bengals vs Atlanta Falcons | Madrid, Spain | Santiago Bernabéu Stadium |
| 15 November 2026 | New England Patriots vs Detroit Lions | Munich, Germany | Munich |
| 22 November 2026 | Minnesota Vikings vs San Francisco 49ers | Mexico City, Mexico | Estadio Azteca |
NFL Expands to New Countries in 2026
One of the biggest headlines surrounding the 2026 NFL season is the league’s expansion into new international markets. Australia will host the opening overseas matchup when the Los Angeles Rams meet division rivals San Francisco 49ers at the famous Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Paris will also stage its first-ever NFL regular-season game as the New Orleans Saints face the Pittsburgh Steelers at the legendary Stade de France. These additions reflect the NFL’s growing international popularity and long-term global vision.
Meanwhile, London remains a major destination for American football. The UK will once again host three games, including a highly anticipated appearance by the Philadelphia Eagles, who return to London for the first time since 2018.
Jacksonville Jaguars and 49ers Lead Global Schedule
The Jacksonville Jaguars and San Francisco 49ers will each play two international games during the 2026 season. Jacksonville continues its strong connection with the UK market by hosting games at both Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and Wembley Stadium.
The 49ers, meanwhile, will appear in Australia and Mexico, making them one of the most internationally featured teams of the season.
The NFL’s strategy of placing major franchises in international games is expected to boost television ratings, ticket demand, and fan engagement across Europe, Latin America, and the Asia-Pacific region.
NFL International Series Continues Global Growth
The NFL International Series has become one of the league’s biggest success stories over the past decade. Stadiums in London, Munich, and Mexico City have consistently sold out, while international TV audiences continue to rise every season.
With the addition of Australia and France in 2026, the NFL is sending a strong message about the future of global football. Fans around the world will have more opportunities than ever before to experience live NFL action outside the United States.
The remainder of the complete 2026 NFL regular-season schedule is expected to be officially released on Thursday, with fans eagerly waiting for kickoff times, primetime games, and playoff implications.
