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The Minnesota Vikings will become the first NFL team to play in three countries in one season during 2025.
A record seven international matches will be played in 2025, with the NFL taking regular-season games to Ireland and Spain for the first time.
The designated 'home' teams for the games had already been confirmed and their opponents were announced on Tuesday.
In addition to their US games, the Vikings will play Pittsburgh Steelers at Dublin's Croke Park on 28 September, and the following week will travel to London to face the Cleveland Browns at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The other two London games will see the Denver Broncos face the New York Jets at Tottenham on 12 October, and the following week the Jacksonville Jaguars will 'host' the Los Angeles Rams at Wembley.
The NFL will stage its fifth regular-season game in Germany and the first in Berlin, with the Indianapolis Colts hosting the Atlanta Falcons on 9 November.
The Washington Commanders will be the opponents for the Miami Dolphins in the NFL's first game in Spain, at Real Madrid's Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.
The first international game of the season will take place in Brazil during week one, on Friday, 5 September.
The NFL will play its second game in Sao Paulo, with the team that will face the Los Angeles Chargers to be announced on Wednesday, with the full schedule for the 2025 season to be released at 20:00 ET (Thursday, 01:00 BST).
Friday, 5 September - TBC v Los Angeles Chargers (Sao Paulo)
Sunday, 28 September - Minnesota Vikings v Pittsburgh Steelers (Dublin)
Sunday, 5 October - Minnesota Vikings v Cleveland Browns (Tottenham, London)
Sunday, 12 October - Denver Broncos v New York Jets (Tottenham, London)
Sunday, 19 October - Los Angeles Rams v Jacksonville Jaguars (Wembley, London)
Sunday, 9 November - Atlanta Falcons v Indianapolis Colts (Berlin)
Sunday, 16 November - Washington Commanders v Miami Dolphins (Madrid)