The (NFL extended its contract with English club Tottenham until the 2029/2030 season, the organization announced on Thursday. Thus, the London club’s stadium, which will host two regular season games in October, remains the official home of the NFL in Great Britain for a long period of time in the future.
Tottenham have hosted NFL matches since 2019 and 12 of the 32 teams have already played there. This year, the Buffalo Bills, Jacksonville Jaguars, Tennessee Titans and Baltimore Ravens will do so. The matches are on October 8 and 15.
The NFL and Tottenham have extended their partnership through the 2029-2030 season.
Tottenham will be known as the NFL’s “official home” in the U.K., hosting two NFL games per year.
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“The NFL continues its expansion across Europe and we are delighted that our stadium has been given the honor of being the home of the NFL in the UK. We look forward to the games of the League in the coming years,” said Tottenham president Daniel Levy in an official address to fans.
This year there will be matches both at Wembley and in Germany.