The NFL announced that it will return to playing International Series Games in 2021, with two games being held at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The Atlanta Falcons will host the New York Jets on October 10 and the Jacksonville Jaguars will be at home against the Miami Dolphins on October 17, with both games kicking off at 9:30 a.m. ET.

“We are excited to be returning to London and welcoming back our fans for two great matchups,” said Christopher Halpin, NFL Executive Vice President, Chief Strategy and Growth Officer. “We expect these games to be a celebration of our sport and our robust UK fan base.”

The NFL’s London Games series has held 28 games over 13 consecutive seasons from 2007-2019. The 2021 season’s games will represent the continuation of this important international initiative after the pandemic forced all games in 2020 to be played in the U.S

"The NFL has become a regular fixture in the UK's brilliant sporting calendar and I’m delighted to welcome the league back to London for another season,” said Oliver Dowden, UK’s Culture Secretary. “This is a major vote of confidence in our country's progress to bring coronavirus under control and our ability to stage major sporting events safely. Our Events Research Program is playing an important role in testing the safe return of fans and will inform our decision making on getting people back watching live sport again safely in greater numbers.” 

The Jaguars will play their eighth home game in London, while the Dolphins will play in the UK for the fifth time. The Falcons and Jets will both take the field in London for the second time.

“The Jaguars are honored to return to London, our home away from home, and continue in our mission to grow the NFL and promote Jacksonville in the UK and beyond,” said Shad Khan, Jaguars team owner. “With Urban Meyer as our head coach, we’ll be arriving with an entirely new look and attitude that I’m confident will meet the approval of our Union Jax supporters. I’m also hoping that many of our loyal fans in Jacksonville can join us in London for a great experience and to ratchet up the homefield advantage. Go Jags!”

“We’re honored to return to London for the first time since 2014 as part of the NFL International Series and look forward to the world-class experience at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium,” said Rich McKay, Falcons President and CEO. “Our league receives great support from passionate NFL fans in the UK and we’re looking to gain more Falcons fans with the trip.”

To register for London Games ticket information, visit nfl.com/uk.

History of NFL regular-season games in London:

Year

Visiting Team

Score

Home Team

Score

Stadium

Attendance

2007

New York Giants

13

Miami Dolphins

10

Wembley

81,176

2008

San Diego Chargers

32

New Orleans Saints

37

Wembley

83,226

2009

New England Patriots

35

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

7

Wembley

84,254

2010

Denver Broncos

16

San Francisco 49ers

24

Wembley

83,941

2011

Chicago Bears

24

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

18

Wembley

76,981

2012

New England Patriots

45

St. Louis Rams

7

Wembley

84,004

2013

Pittsburgh Steelers

27

Minnesota Vikings

34

Wembley

83,518

2013

San Francisco 49ers

42

Jacksonville Jaguars

10

Wembley

83,559

2014

Miami Dolphins

38

Oakland Raiders

14

Wembley

83,436

2014

Detroit Lions

22

Atlanta Falcons

21

Wembley

83,532

2014

Dallas Cowboys

31

Jacksonville Jaguars

17

Wembley

83,603

2015

New York Jets

27

Miami Dolphins

14

Wembley

83,986

2015

Buffalo Bills

31

Jacksonville Jaguars

34

Wembley

84,021

2015

Detroit Lions

10

Kansas City Chiefs

45

Wembley

83,624

2016

Indianapolis Colts

27

Jacksonville Jaguars

30

Wembley

83,764

2016

New York Giants

17

Los Angeles Rams

10

Twickenham

74,121

2016

Washington Redskins

27

Cincinnati Bengals

27

Wembley

84,488

2017

Baltimore Ravens

7

Jacksonville Jaguars

44

Wembley

84,592

2017

New Orleans Saints

20

Miami Dolphins

0

Wembley

84,423

2017

Arizona Cardinals

0

Los Angeles Rams

33

Twickenham

73,736

2017

Minnesota Vikings

33

Cleveland Browns

16

Twickenham

74,237

2018

Seattle Seahawks

27

Oakland Raiders

3

Wembley

84,922

2018

Tennessee Titans

19

Los Angeles Chargers

20

Wembley

84,301

2018

Philadelphia Eagles

24

Jacksonville Jaguars

18

Wembley

85,870

2019

Chicago Bears

17

Oakland Raiders

21

Tottenham

60,463

2019

Carolina Panthers

37

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

26

Tottenham

60,087

2019

Cincinnati Bengals

10

Los Angeles Rams

24

Wembley

83,720

2019

Houston Texans

26

Jacksonville Jaguars

3

Wembley

84,771

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