The NFL is aiming for a global presence and there are many international games already lined up for the 2025 season.
The Miami Dolphins are going to Spain. On Friday, the team announced that they would play host to the NFL's first game in Madrid in 2025. The opponent and official date for the matchup will be announced this offseason.
The Dolphins will play the NFL's first regular-season game in Spain next season at Bernabéu Stadium, the home of Real Madrid.
The ever-growing catalogue of international NFL games head to a new country this year with a fixture at Real Madrid's iconic Santiago Bernabéu stadium.
Could the Washington Commanders play in the first NFL game in Madrid, Spain, next season? On Friday, the Dolphins announced they would be the official home team for the league's first game in Madrid.
"We are thrilled to play the NFL's inaugural game in Spain, a country of rich history, tradition and passion and home to a vibrant Dolphins fan base," Dolphins president and CEO Tom Garfinkel said ...
The Miami Dolphins will be one of the teams to play in Madrid next season at Bernabéu Stadium, the NFL announced Friday. The Dolphins will be the designated “home” team for what will be the first-ever regular-season game in Spain.
The Dolphins’ opponent, along with game date and kickoff time, will be announced when the full 2025 NFL schedule is revealed in May.
The Miami Dolphins will host the first NFL regular-season game in Spain in 2025, the NFL announced Friday. The game will take place at the Bernabeu Stadium, the iconic home of the soccer club Real Madrid.
"We are thrilled to play the NFL’s inaugural game in Spain, a country of rich history, tradition and passion and home to a vibrant Dolphins fanbase,” said Tom Garfinkel, the Dolphins' vice ...
The Miami Dolphins have been confirmed as hosts for the first NFL game to be played in Spain next season. Madrid's Bernabeu stadium had already been named as the venue, with the Dolphins announced as the designated 'home' team on Friday.
The 42-year-old former racer succeeds Pascual Momparler, the Spanish national coach since 2018. His appointment also all but overlaps with the recent resignation of longstanding Spanish National Federation president José Luis López Cerron, who is succeeded by José Vicioso.