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When are the NFL London games in 2025? Full schedule for Week 5-7 games at Tottenham, Wembley

Daniel Chavkin

When are the NFL London games in 2025? Full schedule for Week 5-7 games at Tottenham, Wembley image

The NFL's international schedule has become a staple during the regular season, with seven international games set for the 2025 year.

Of course, the original international game took place in London, as the sport has grown tremendously in the United Kingdom. It has gotten to the point where there are multiple games in London teach year, with some teams playing every year and other rotating in to play.

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Here's a breakdown of all the London games this year.

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When are the NFL London games in 2025?

This year's NFL games in London will take place for three-straight weeks in the month of October. Those London dates include:

  • October 5: Cleveland Browns vs. Minnesota Vikings
  • October 12: New York Jets vs. Denver Broncos
  • October 19: Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Los Angeles Rams

These games are three of seven total international games this year, specifically sandwiched between two games that will be played in Berlin, Germany.

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NFL London schedule 2025

DateWeekMatchupStadiumTime (ET)TV Channel
10/55Browns vs.VikingsTottenham Hotspur Stadium9:30 a.m.NFL Network
10/126Jets vs. BroncosTottenham Hotspur Stadium9:30 a.m.NFL Network
10/197Jaguars vs. RamsWembley Stadium9:30 a.m.NFL Network

There are three NFL games in London this year, all of which will occur in consecutive weeks. They will also feature six different teams, even though the Vikings will be playing a second-straight international game after going to Germany a week earlier.

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Where are the NFL London games being played?

The NFL is playing its London games in two different soccer stadiums. First, there will be two games played in Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, home of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, as the Vikings will play the Browns and the Jets will play the Broncos in the stadium.

Then the Jaguars and Rams will play their game in Wembley Stadium, rounding out the NFL's London schedule.

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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium details

  • Name: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
  • Location: London, UK
  • Capacity: 62,850
  • Year opened: 2019
  • Cost: $1.4 billion

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is the newer of the two stadiums and was is one of the most expensive stadiums in the United Kingdom. While it's main purpose is to host Tottenham Hotspur F.C. the stadium is also used for a wide range of events including football, boxing and rugby.

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Wembley Stadium details

  • Name: Wembley Stadium
  • Location: London, UK
  • Capacity: 90,000
  • Year opened: 2007
  • Cost: $1.1 billion

This version of Wembley Stadium is the second of its kind, as it replaced the original Wembley Stadium that stood from 1923 to 2003. It was built in the same location as the old stadium, and is now used as the home of the England national football team and as a multi-purpose venue.

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Why does the NFL play games in London?

The NFL has been playing games in London since 2007 as a way to grow the game internationally. Since then, not only has thee league added multiple games in London per season, but it has also expanded to other national games to places like Mexico, Brazil, Germany and Spain.

Last year, commissioner Roger Goodell said the hope is to eventually play 16 international games over the course of a single season.

"The ownership's approved eight games already," Goodell said, via ESPN. "I hope to get that to 16 at some point in the future. Let's see how that goes."

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Daniel Chavkin

Daniel Chavkin is a Digital Content Producer for The Sporting News. A 2018 graduate from the University of Maryland, he has previously written for Sports Illustrated, NBC Sports and NFLTradeRumors.com.