As has become customary since its opening back in April 2019, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will once again play host to two NFL games this season.
Although the Premier League has been underway since the beginning of August, we're only two weeks into the new NFL season. Whilst it's too early to assume who will be in the running for 2023's Super Bowl game, we can guarantee that those who enjoy the sport will be entertained over the course of the next few months.
That entertainment will stretch to Europe, with matches in London scheduled for early and late October. Tottenham Hotspur's fantastic stadium will host two of the three NFL international regular season games, with Wembley set to stage another at the end of next month.
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With that in mind, let's take a look at who will be playing and when those games will go ahead.
Minnesota Vikings vs New Orleans Saints
Venue: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Date: October 2
Time: 2.30pm BST
The New Orleans Saints and Minnesota Vikings will each play in the UK for the third time, both teams having won on each of their respective previous visits.
New York Giants vs Green Bay Packers
Venue: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Date: October 9
Time: 2.30pm BST
The Green Bay Packers - who are reigning NFC North champions for a third consecutive year - will face the New York Giants in their first international trip, becoming the 32nd (and final) NFL team to have played in London since 2007. The Giants, on the other hand, will play in London for the third time, having won the inaugural clash at Wembley in 2007.
Providing there are no prior injuries, Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers will also become the first reigning MVP quarterback to play in London.
Denver Broncos vs Jacksonville Jaguars
Venue: Wembley Stadium.
Date: October 30
Time: 1.30pm GMT
Action shifts to Wembley Stadium when the Jacksonville Jaguars, who played at Tottenham Hotspur last season, return to Wembley for the first time since 2019, having played there for seven straight seasons.
They will face the Denver Broncos, who are making their first trip to the UK since 2010.
Information on how to purchase tickets for all three games can be found on nfl.com.
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