Has the NFL ever played in London before? It might be easier to ask whether the league has put on any international games not in the capital of the United Kingdom.
Of the 50 international NFL regular season games that have taken place since 2007, a whopping 39 of them have been in London. Sunday’s clash between the Cleveland Browns and Minnesota Vikings will be the 40th iteration of the NFL’s “London Games.”
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As the league has expanded its efforts to play more games in other countries – Ireland got its first NFL game this year, and the first NFL game in Spain is scheduled for November – London has remained a constant fixture in its annual international slate.
Sunday’s game will also be the first of three games to take place in the U.K. this season. The next two weeks will also feature a London game early on the Sunday slate.
Here’s what to know about the NFL’s history abroad:
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Has the NFL ever had a game in London?
Sunday’s game between the Vikings and Browns will be the 40th NFL regular season game to take place in London. It will also be the 11th to take place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium since it opened in 2019.
NFL international series history
The NFL played its first international game in 2005 but didn’t start its “International Series” of games until 2007.
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Here’s a full breakdown of the 50 international games that have taken place already, as well as a look at the six additional announced games still to come:
London games
Oct. 28, 2007: Giants 13, Dolphins 10
Oct. 26, 2008: Saints 37, Chargers 32
Oct. 31, 2010: 49ers 24, Broncos 16
Oct. 23, 2011: Bears 24, Buccaneers 18
Oct. 28, 2012: Patriots 45, Rams 7
Sept. 29, 2013: Vikings 34, Steelers 27
Oct. 27, 2013: 49ers 42, Jaguars 10
Sept. 28, 2014: Dolphins 38, Raiders 14
Oct. 26, 2014: Lions 22, Falcons 21
Nov. 9, 2014: Cowboys 31, Jaguars 17
Oct. 4, 2015: Jets 27, Dolphins 14
Oct. 25, 2015: Jaguars 34, Bills 31
Nov. 1, 2015: Chiefs 45, Lions 10
Oct. 2, 2016: Jaguars 30, Colts 27
Oct. 23, 2016: Giants 17, Rams 10
Oct. 30, 2016: Washington 27, Bengals 27 (tie)
Sept. 24, 2017: Jaguars 44, Ravens 7
Oct. 1, 2017: Saints 20, Dolphins 0
Oct. 29, 2017: Vikings 33, Browns 16
Oct. 14, 2018: Seahawks 27, Raiders 3
Oct. 21, 2018: Chargers 20, Titans 19
Oct. 28, 2018: Eagles 24, Jaguars 18
Oct. 6, 2019: Raiders 24, Bears 21
Oct. 13, 2019: Panthers 37, Buccaneers 26
Oct. 27, 2019: Rams 24, Bengals 10
Nov. 3, 2019: Texans 26, Jaguars 3
Oct. 10, 2021: Falcons 27, Jets 20
Oct. 17, 2021: Jaguars 23, Dolphins 20
Oct. 2, 2022: Vikings 28, Saints 25
Oct. 9, 2022: Giants 27, Packers 22
Oct. 30, 2022: Broncos 21, Jaguars 17
Oct. 1, 2023: Jaguars 23, Falcons 7
Oct. 8, 2023: Jaguars 25, Bills 20
Oct. 15, 2023: Ravens 24, Titans 16
Oct. 6, 2024: Vikings 23, Jets 17
Oct. 13, 2024: Bears 35, Jaguars 16
Oct. 20, 2024: Jaguars 32, Patriots 16
Oct. 5, 2025: Browns vs. Vikings
Oct. 12, 2025: Jets vs. Broncos
Oct. 19, 2025: Jaguars vs. Rams
Mexico City games
Nov. 21, 2016: Raiders 27, Texans 20
Nov. 19, 2017: Patriots 33, Raiders 8
Nov. 18, 2019: Chiefs 24, Chargers 17
Nov. 21, 2022: 49ers 38, Cardinals 10
Germany gamesMunich
Nov. 13, 2022: Buccaneers 21, Seahawks 16
Nov. 10, 2024: Panthers 20, Giants 17
Frankfurt
Nov. 5, 2023: Chiefs 21, Dolphins 14
Nov. 12, 2023: Colts 10, Patriots 6
Berlin
Nov. 9, 2025: Colts vs. Falcons
São Paulo games
Sept. 6, 2024: Eagles 34, Packers 29
Sept. 5, 2025: Chargers 27, Chiefs 21
Dublin games
Sept. 28, 2025: Steelers 24, Vikings 21
Madrid games
Nov. 16, 2025: Dolphins vs. Commanders
Melbourne games
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NFL international series will return to London in Week 5