The Jacksonville Jaguars are scheduled to play two games in London during the 2026 NFL season. These matchups will be consecutive on the NFL calendar, although the specific weeks and opponents have yet to be determined. The Jaguars will serve as the home team for both games.
The Jaguars have established a strong presence in London, having participated in games there annually since 2013, with the exception of the 2020 season. This marks the third occasion on which they will compete in back-to-back contests in the city. Overall, they hold a record of 7 wins and 7 losses in their 14 international games.
In a statement, the Jaguars” organization noted, “The Jaguars” NFL-required games are currently slated to occur in 2027 and 2030 or soon after. However, the NFL has agreed to move that second NFL-required game to 2026 when EverBank Stadium is at reduced seating capacity. Moving that game to 2026, combined with the Jaguars” annual London game, will result in the Jaguars playing back-to-back games in London during the 2026 NFL season – one at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and the other at Wembley Stadium.”
As renovations continue at EverBank Stadium, the venue will operate at reduced capacity for the 2026 season. In 2027, the Jaguars are expected to play no home games at EverBank Stadium due to ongoing construction.
This move signals an exciting opportunity for Jaguars fans in London, as the team continues to deepen its roots in the international market.
