If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation. Learn more >

What time is the NFL Dublin game? TV schedule, channel, live stream to watch Steelers vs. Vikings in Week 4

Brendan OSullivan

What time is the NFL Dublin game? TV schedule, channel, live stream to watch Steelers vs. Vikings in Week 4 image

The NFL International Series takes on Dublin, Ireland in Week 4 of the regular season. It's the second international game of the 2025 NFL season, with the first being in Brazil during Week 1.

This Week 4 matchup features the Minnesota Vikings and Pittsburgh Steelers. Both teams are led by quarterbacks in their first year with the franchise but at different stages of their careers.

The Steelers are starting Aaron Rodgers, who made his NFL debut in 2005. He's in his 21st professional season. On the other side is veteran Carson Wentz, who is filling in for the injured J.J. McCarthy.

Wentz started his career with the Eagles in 2016 before bouncing around and landing on the Vikings in 2025. He started last week, leading the Vikings to a monstrous victory over the Bengals.

Minnesota is 2-1 with a Week 2 loss to the Falcons. The Steelers are also 2-1, losing to Seattle in Week 2.

The Sporting News has all the details on how to watch the NFL Dublin game.

What time is the NFL Dublin game?

  • Date: Sunday, Sept. 28
  • Time: 2:30 p.m. BST

The NFL Dublin game between the Vikings and Steelers kicks off at 2:30 p.m. BST on Sunday, Sept. 28. The game will take place at Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland.

How to watch NFL Dublin game: TV channel, live stream

NFL fans residing in the UK can watch the Steelers vs. Vikings game from Dublin live on Sky Sports NFL, or NFL Game Pass via DAZN for comprehensive online coverage.

Catch every NFL game in the 2025 season with NFL Game Pass International on DAZN. Football fans will be able to stream every game, including preseason games, the regular season, and the Super Bowl, plus NFL RedZone, NFL Network, NFL Originals, and more.

NFL International Series schedule 2025

Here are the NFL's seven international games for the 2025 season. 

DateGameLocationTime (ET)TV channel
Friday, Sept. 5 (Week 1)Chiefs vs. ChargersCorinthians Arena in São Paulo, Brazil8 p.m.YouTube
Sunday, Sept. 28 (Week 4)Vikings vs. SteelersCroke Park, Dublin, Ireland9:30 a.m.DAZN NFL Game Pass
Sunday, Oct. 5 (Week 5)Vikings vs. BrownsTottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, England9:30 a.m.DAZN NFL Game Pass
Sunday, Oct. 12 (Week 6)Broncos vs. JetsTottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, England9:30 a.m.DAZN NFL Game Pass
Sunday, Oct. 19 (Week 7)Rams vs. JaguarsWembley Stadium, London, England9:30 a.m.DAZN NFL Game Pass
Sunday, Nov. 9 (Week 10)Falcons vs. ColtsOlympic Stadium, Berlin, Germany9:30 a.m.DAZN NFL Game Pass
Sunday, Nov. 16 (Week 11)Commanders vs. DolphinsSantiago Bernabeu Stadium, Madrid, Spain9:30 a.m.DAZN NFL Game Pass

NFL schedule 2025: Week 4

Here's a complete look at the NFL schedule for Week 4 of the new season, with games spread out across four days.

Friday, Sept. 26

GameTime (BST)TV channel
Cardinals vs. Seahawks1:15 a.m.DAZN NFL Game Pass

Sunday, Sept. 28

GameTime (BST)TV channel
Steelers vs. Vikings2:30 p.m.DAZN NFL Game Pass
Falcons vs. Commanders6 p.m.DAZN NFL Game Pass
Bills vs. Saints6 p.m.DAZN NFL Game Pass
Lions vs. Browns6 p.m.DAZN NFL Game Pass
Texans vs. Titans6 p.m.DAZN NFL Game Pass
Patriots vs. Panthers6 p.m.DAZN NFL Game Pass
Giants vs. Chargers6 p.m.DAZN NFL Game Pass
Buccaneers vs. Eagles6 p.m.DAZN NFL Game Pass
Rams vs. Colts9:05 p.m.DAZN NFL Game Pass
49ers vs. Jaguars9:05 p.m.DAZN NFL Game Pass
Chiefs vs. Ravens9:25 p.m.DAZN NFL Game Pass
Raiders vs. Bears9:25 p.m.DAZN NFL Game Pass

Monday, Sept. 29

GameTime (BST)TV channel
Cowboys vs. Packers1:20 a.m.DAZN NFL Game Pass

Tuesday, Sept. 30

GameTime (BST)TV channel
Dolphins vs. Jets12:15 a.m.DAZN NFL Game Pass
Broncos vs. Bengals1:15 a.m.DAZN NFL Game Pass

Brendan OSullivan

Brendan O'Sullivan is an editorial intern for Sporting News, joining in 2024. He previously worked at Newsday on Long Island, New York after graduating from Quinnipiac University.