WASHINGTON (7News) — The Washington Commanders and Jacksonville Jaguars were picked to play games in London this year, the NFL announced on Wednesday.

The two games will be played at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Opponents, dates and kickoff times will be announced when the NFL releases its full 2026 schedule.

“London is home to some of the most passionate sports fans in the world. We’re grateful for the opportunity to bring the Commanders and NFL football to this unique city. This trip represents another meaningful moment to engage new communities, strengthen relationships, and continue to enhance our fanbase in the UK and worldwide,” Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris said.

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The Jaguars will also be playing at Wembley Stadium as part of their multi-year contract with the U.K. They’ve played 14 regular reason games in London since 2013.

The Commanders have played two regular-season games overseas, including London in 2016 and Madrid in 2025.