NFL London 2026 tickets on sale
- The NFL on May 18 published ticket-sale windows for its 2026 European games, adding Paris, Madrid and Munich details to London dates released last week. - Six European matchups are now tied to specific sales calendars, with London general admission opening July 7 and Paris, Madrid and Munich following in July. - Fans can register and buy through the NFL’s international games pages, while Wembley ticket details remain on the Jaguars’ site.
The NFL has now attached ticket-sale calendars to all six of its 2026 regular-season games in Europe, giving fans dates for presales, hospitality packages and general admission across London, Paris, Madrid and Munich. The league published London ticket windows on May 13 and added Paris, Madrid and Munich on May 18, according to posts and ticket pages on NFL.com. The six games are part of the NFL’s record nine-game international slate for 2026, announced May 13. London will host three games in October, followed by Paris on Oct. 25, Madrid on Nov. 8 and Munich on Nov. 15, the league said. At Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the Indianapolis Colts will face the Washington Commanders on Oct. 4 and the Philadelphia Eagles will play the Jacksonville Jaguars on Oct. 11. (nfl.com) Wembley Stadium will host the Houston Texans against the Jaguars on Oct. 18, with that game handled separately by Jacksonville. ### When do London tickets actually go on sale? May 13 is the date the NFL published the London sales windows for the two Tottenham games. (media.nfl.com) The Amex presale runs from May 27 at 10 a.m. BST to June 2 at 5 p.m. BST, hospitality goes on sale June 5 at midday BST, and general admission opens July 7 at midday BST, according to NFL.com. The NFL said 2024 NFL Tottenham season-ticket holders will be contacted separately about a priority purchase window beginning June 23 at midday BST, subject to availability. (nfl.com) The league also said buyers need an NFL Ticketmaster account to purchase tickets for 2026 games in Europe. ### Which London game is not being sold through the same process? The Jaguars’ Wembley game is the exception. (nfl.com) NFL.com says the Oct. 18 Texans-Jaguars game at Wembley is managed directly by the Jaguars, and directs fans to the Jaguars’ website for ticket information rather than the Tottenham sales flow. February 25 was when the league confirmed Jacksonville would again play back-to-back games in London in 2026. (nfl.com) The Jaguars are the designated team for Wembley under their multi-year U.K. arrangement, while the two Tottenham games are presented through the NFL’s London operation. ### What are the new dates for Paris, Madrid and Munich? May 18 is the publication date on the NFL’s ticket-window pages for Paris, Madrid and Munich. (nfl.com) Paris will open Amex presale on June 2, hospitality on June 18 and general admission on July 16 for Steelers-Saints at Stade de France on Oct. 25. Madrid will open Amex presale on May 29, hospitality on June 5 and general admission on July 9 for Bengals-Falcons at the Bernabéu on Nov. 8. (nfl.com) Munich will open Amex presale on May 28, hospitality on June 4 and general admission on July 10 for Patriots-Lions at FC Bayern Munich Arena on Nov. 15. ### How much are the tickets? London prices for the two Tottenham games start at £79.13 in Category 9, according to the NFL’s May 13 ticket page. (nfl.com) Child prices listed there begin at £39.89 for Category 9, while top-category pricing reaches £245.65 for Colts-Commanders and £280.65 for Eagles-Jaguars. Paris prices start at 91.22 euros, Madrid at 93.40 euros and Munich at 83.59 euros, based on the league’s all-in pricing tables published Monday. (nfl.com) The NFL said that beginning with the 2026 season it is using all-in pricing for international games so buyers see the total ticket cost, including fees, at the start of the purchase process. ### Where should fans go next? NFL.com’s international games hub now links to the ticket pages for London, Paris, Madrid and Munich, along with Amex presale information and account setup. (nfl.com) The league says ticket links appear through those market-specific pages, and buyers for European games need an NFL ticket account before sales open. The next dates on the calendar are May 27 for the London Amex presale, May 28 for Munich, May 29 for Madrid and June 2 for Paris. (nfl.com) London general admission begins July 7, followed by Madrid on July 9, Munich on July 10 and Paris on July 16, according to the NFL’s published sales windows. (nfl.com 1) (nfl.com 2)