Beyond the NFL’s first-ever international game in-market, the league is committed to growing the game at every level in Spain engaging with fans year-round through partners, programs and initiatives.
The Dolphins, alongside the Chicago Bears, hold marketing rights in Spain as part of the league’s Global Markets Program — an initiative that awards NFL clubs international marketing rights to build brand awareness and fandom beyond the U.S., through fan engagement, events and commercial opportunities.
NFL Flag — the NFL’s official program for non-contact football — was recently launched in Spain in 2024 with the Federación Española de Fútbol Americano (FEFA), showcasing the league’s efforts to increase participation and inspire the next generation as flag football heads toward its debut as an Olympic sport at LA28.
From 2025 the NFL can schedule up to eight league-operated regular season games internationally.
The NFL will play two regular season games in London at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium — the only purpose-built NFL stadium outside of the U.S. — featuring the New York Jets and the Cleveland Browns as designated teams.
The league will also host one game in Berlin, Germany at the Olympic Stadium Berlin, with the Indianapolis Colts as the designated team.
The Jacksonville Jaguars will return to Wembley Stadium in London to operate a home game, their 14th in the city, as part of their multi-year commitment to playing a game in the U.K.
Fifty-five regular-season NFL games have been played around the world throughout the league’s history, with London, Munich, Frankfurt, São Paulo, Mexico City and Toronto all hosting games to date.
The Dolphins have played in seven regular season games internationally, including London (five), Frankfurt (one) and Toronto (one).
Fans can register for information around the 2025 NFL Madrid game here: nfl.com/madrid.
By JAKE FENNER Published: 14:06 GMT, 8 March 2025 | Updated: 14:06 GMT, 8 March 2025 After
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