The international NFL slate is moving from seven games to nine games for the 2026 regular season. Ahead of the Super Bowl, the league announced that there will be nine games played out of the country for the 2026-2027 season.
The NFL will host its first ever games in Australia and France this season, having games played in Melbourne and Paris. The Los Angeles Rams and the San Francisco 49ers have been announced as the teams for the Paris game. The New Orleans Saints were announced as one of the two teams to play the Paris game.
The NFL will return to Mexico City, which that game will be played in December, as well as Madrid, Rio De Janeiro, and Munich. The league will also have three games played in London.
Here’s the current international slate for the 2026 season:
Melbourne Game: Los Angeles Rams vs. San Francisco 49ers
Paris Game: New Orleans Saints vs TBD
Brazil Game: TBD
Munich Game: TBD
Madrid Game: TBD
Mexico City Game: TBD
Three London Games: TBD
As the NFL looks to expand globally, Commissioner Roger Goodell said that eventually, all 32 NFL teams will play at least one international game a season.
Three Days Out, the Seattle Seahawks Enter Super Bowl As 4.5-Point Favorites
The 2025-2026 NFL season ends this Sunday, February 8, 2026 as the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots battle for Super Bowl LX.
Three days out from the game, the Seahawks remain favorites, being favorited by 4.5 points (via ESPN.com.)
Seattle opened as 3.5-point favorites, and their odds have slightly increased throughout the last week. The over/under line on the point total is set at 45.5.
Sunday’s kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. ET.
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