NFL London schedule 2025: Teams, dates & times to know for UK's International Series games

Daniel Chavkin

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The NFL in London has become a staple of the league's schedule, and it is back for another season in 2025.

The venture first began in 2007, and the league has played games across the pond in every season except for 2020 as it continues to expand its international slate. Last year, there were three games over a three-week span that allowed the NFL to give those in England a taste of football.

This year, there will once again be three games in London featuring six different teams, all taking place in three consecutive weeks. Two of those games will be played at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, before the final game will move to Wembley Stadium for the London series finale.

Here's a look at which NFL teams will be playing in London in 2025.

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NFL London schedule 2025

DateStadiumTime (BST)Matchup
Oct. 5 (Week 5)Tottenham Hotspur Stadium2:30 p.m.Vikings vs. Browns
Oct. 12 (Week 6)Tottenham Hotspur Stadium2:30 p.m.Broncos vs. Jets
Oct. 19 (Week 7)Wembley Stadium2:30 p.m.Rams vs. Jaguars

Minnesota Vikings vs. Cleveland Browns

  • Date: Sunday, Oct. 5
  • Time: 9:30 a.m. ET
  • Location: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

The first London game of 2025 will feature the Vikings, who is playing in London for the second-straight year and went 14-3 last season before losing in wild-card weekend. Minnesota will be playing a second-straight international game, as they are set to play the Steelers in Berlin the week before, making the Vikings the first team to play back-to-back international games in different countries. The biggest stories for the Vikings this year will be J.J. McCarthy, as the 2024 first-round pick will take over at quarterback after missing all of last season.

On the other side, the Browns are coming off a disappointing 3-14 year and will enter this season with a lot of quarterback uncertainty. Cleveland's quarterback room includes Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett and Shedeur Sanders, and how that situation plays out will determine how the Browns season goes this year.

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Denver Broncos vs. New York Jets

  • Date: Sunday, Oct. 12
  • Time: 9:30 a.m. ET
  • Location: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

For the second-straight year, the Jets will play in London, but this year's team will look much different than 2024's squad. New York went 5-12 last year with Aaron Rodgers at quarterback, and that underwhelming performance led to the entire team cleaning house and starting over. This year, Justin Fields will lead the Jets on the field along with new head coach Aaron Glenn.

New York will face the Broncos, who had a resurgent season in 2024 and made the playoffs with a 10-7 season. Denver quarterback Bo Nix had a strong rookie season, helping the team end its decade-long playoff drought. The Broncos are looking to take their next step in 2025 and become more than a scrappy wild-card team.

Los Angeles Rams vs. Jacksonville Jaguars

  • Date: Oct. 19
  • Time: 9:30 a.m. ET
  • Location: Wembley Stadium

A London NFL slate is not complete without the Jaguars, as Jacksonville will play in London for the 12th season in organizational history, the most among all NFL teams. The Jaguars have a 7-6 record in London games and went 1-1 last year as part of a 4-13 season, but Jacksonville hopes that a new coaching staff and rookie Travis Hunter can help Trevor Lawrence turn the team around in 2025.

Jacksonville will play the Rams, who won the NFC West last year and defeated the Vikings in the first round of the playoffs. Veteran quarterback Matthew Stafford is back as he tries to lead Los Angeles back to the Super Bowl, but the Rams also have a young defense that played a big role in last year's 10-7 regular season.

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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.