Tickets are on sale for the first NFL game being held in London this year.
Atlanta Falcons play Jacksonville Jaguars at 2.30pm on October 1 local time in the only match being played at Wembley Stadium this year. The Jaguars will play Buffalo Bills a week later with Baltimore Ravens playing Tennessee Titans on October 15 with both matches being played at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Tickets for the Falcons vs Jaguars games have now gone on sale as of Friday, June 9 at 10am and supporters can get their hands on them here through Ticketmaster. Tickets are now on general sale and the Jaguars are billing it as the final chance to get them.
Supporters are put into a digital queue with the expected wait time of less than a minute before being granted access to the tickets portal. Prices start from £67 in Wembley’s Category seven at the very back of the stadium.
Anticipation is building for this year’s international games following confirmation that Germany will also host two matches, with the Miami Dolphins playing the Kansas City Chiefs on November 5 and then the Indianapolis Colts playing the New England Patriots a week later both at Frankfurt Stadium.
The NFL has held competitive games in England’s capital since 2007, when the Miami Dolphins played the New York Giants at Wembley Stadium. NFL teams playing in Europe dates back to the 1980s, when pre-season games were played abroad with an ‘American Bowl’ game played in 1983 in London.
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The International Series has been split into three different initiatives: the NFL London Games, NFL Mexico Game and the Germany Games. London has been the NFL’s primary location of games in Europe, having hosted a total of 33 matches in England’s capital, with matches taking place every year bar 2020 because of the coronavirus lockdowns.
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