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NFL Will Play Regular-Season Game in Mexico City in 2026, Full List of International Games
The NFL announced Monday that Mexico City will host a game in each of the 2026-28 seasons, and it is now the ninth international game on the 2026 schedule.
Other international games next season will be held in Madrid, Munich, Rio de Janeiro, London (three in total), Paris and Melbourne.
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Mexico City's famed Estadio Banorte (better known as Estadio Azteca) will host all three of the city's international games.
"We are delighted to bring regular‑season NFL games back to Mexico City beginning in 2026, reaffirming our deep and long‑standing connection with fans across the country," NFL Mexico director general Arturo Olivé said in a statement. "Estadio Banorte has hosted some incredibly memorable moments in our international history, and returning here underscores our commitment to growing the sport at every level in the market."
While the international schedule isn't finalized, a few teams are already locked in place.
The Los Angeles Rams, for instance, will play in Melbourne, while the New Orleans Saints will play in the Paris contest. Ten different teams have marketing rights in Mexico via the NFL's Global Markets Program and are candidates to serve as the home team in Mexico City—the Arizona Cardinals, Dallas Cowboys, Denver Broncos, Houston Texans, Kansas City Chiefs, Las Vegas Raiders, Rams, Miami Dolphins, Pittsburgh Steelers and San Francisco 49ers.
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