The NFL London Games: Match schedule & how to watch

30 September 2022, 06:00 | Updated: 30 September 2022, 18:07

The NFL London 2021 match between Miami Dolphins v Jacksonville Jaguars
The NFL London 2021 match between Miami Dolphins v Jacksonville Jaguars. Picture: Justin Setterfield/Getty Images
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The NFL returns to London for another epic month of American Football. Find out when it starts, who's playing and how to watch it.

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NFL is back in London for another huge month!

The 2022 London Games series will feature two games at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, including the first international game played by the Green Bay Packers, and the return of the Jacksonville Jaguars to Wembley Stadium.

Find out when it starts, who's going head to head, when the games are and how to watch them. Plus, find out if you can still buy tickets to be there.

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The NFL London Games take place this October
The NFL London Games take place this October. Picture: NFL UK

Who's playing in The NFL London games?

See the matches below:

Minnesota Vikings vs New Orleans Saints - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - 2nd October at 2:30pm BST (9.30 ET)

New York Giants vs Green Bay Packers - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - 9th October at 2:30pm BST (9.30am ET)

Denver Broncos vs Jacksonville Jaguars - Wembley Stadium - 30th October at 1:30pm GMT (9.30am ET)

How can you watch The NFL London games in the UK?

To watch all the NFL in the UK, getting a Sky Sports or Now Sports subscription is the simplest route, but there are plenty of options to catch the coverage this year.

Channel 5

You can watch every Monday Night Football Live game with Kirsten Watson and All-Pro running back Maurice Jones-Drew from 1am on Channel 5 and get exclusive content from Cori Yarckin and the team on NFL EndZone every Sunday morning at 10:30.

Sky Sports NFL Channel

The Sky Sports NFL channel will once again be the home for all your live NFL action throughout the season from August 22. Join Neil Reynolds and guests for live NFL games every Sunday. Sky Sports NFL will also show Monday and Thursday Night Football, live NFL RedZone on Sunday at 6pm, Fantasy Live, Good Morning Football, Total Access, Hard Knocks, Her Huddle as well as brand new seasons of Inside the Huddle and other team all access shows (Sky channel 407 / Virgin Media channel 507).

NFL Game Pass

An NFL Game Pass ultimate way to watch NFL! Watch games live and on demand. Catch every touchdown, every Sunday with NFL RedZone. Get 24/7 breaking NFL news on NFL Network, plus download NFL shows and highlights to watch at home or on the go on all of your favourite devices. A seven day free trial is also available with an annual pass, which if not cancelled sets you back £150.99 a year or costs 4 x £ 37.75 instalments until 31st July 2023.

ITV

Laura Woods, former NFL player Jason Bell and two-time Super Bowl winner Osi Umenyiora are on ITV every Friday evening at 11:30pm, bringing you the latest stories and news from around the league in the 'The NFL Show'.

Can you still get tickets to The NFL London Games?

Most of the tickets for games are are SOLD OUT, but there are still some hospitality packages available at www.nfl.com/uk/ticket-prices.

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