Jaguars, Commanders host teams for NFL's 3 London games - ESPN
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Jacksonville Jaguars and Washington Commanders will be the host teams for the NFL's three London games in 2026, the league announced Wednesday morning.
The Jaguars, who have played in London annually every year since 2013 except for 2020, will play two home games in London for the first time. They will play one at Wembley Stadium and another at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The Commanders will play their home game at Tottenham.
Opponents and dates will be announced later, though the Jaguars are expected to play back-to-back weeks in October. The three London games are part of a record nine international games in seven countries in 2026.
«The NFL London games bring fans together from across the UK and beyond and play a key role in engaging our existing fans as well as creating new audiences and driving NFL fandom in this market,» said NFL UK & Ireland general manager Henry Hodgson.
This will be the 15th time the Jaguars have played in London, with all but three games at Wembley Stadium. They are 7-7, including a 2-1 record at Tottenham. This will be the third international game for the Commanders, who lost to Miami in Madrid in 2025 and tied the Cincinnati Bengals at Wembley Stadium in 2016.
«Last season was my first experience in London as head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars and my immediate takeaway was London is undoubtedly our home away from home,» head coach Liam Coen said. «We have a passionate and knowledgeable fan base in London, built over time and still growing, and we're making a positive impact with fans throughout the United Kingdom as well. That's something our organization, starting with our ownership, has worked very hard to achieve and takes great pride in further developing each


