The NFL has released its full International Games schedule for 2026, with a record-breaking nine games set to be played across four continents and seven countries.
Eight different stadiums will host games in Melbourne (Australia), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), London (UK), Paris (France), Madrid (Spain), Munich (Germany) and Mexico City (Mexico) this season as the league aims to expand its global fanbase more than ever.
The San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams are slated to kick off the International Series on Week 1 in Melbourne, before the Baltimore Ravens and Dallas Cowboys lock horns in Rio de Janeiro on September 27.
Then comes three games in London, with the Indianapolis Colts facing the Washington Commanders on October 4 and the Philadelphia Eagles taking on the Jacksonville Jaguars a week later, both at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The Jaguars will then play again in the English capital on October 18, but this time against the Houston Texans at Wembley Stadium.
The NFL has released its full International Games schedule ahead of the 2026 campaign
The International Series heads to Paris on October 25 when the Pittsburgh Steelers come up against the New Orleans Saints, before Madrid hosts the Cincinnati Bengals and the Atlanta Falcons on November 8.
On November 15, the New England Patriots and Detroit Lions will go head to head in Munich, one week before the Minnesota Vikings and 49ers contest the final international fixture of the season in Mexico City.
Melbourne and Rio de Janeiro are both set to host NFL regular-season games for the very first time. In fact, the 49ers and the Rams’ Week 1 battle in Australia will be the first ever regular-season game Down Under.







