The NFL’s international calendar will continue to expand in 2026. The opening game of the season will see the 49ers and Rams play each other in Melbourne.
That will mark the league’s debut in Australia. The San Francisco-Los Angeles game will be the lone one in that country for the coming season, but it is not expected to be the only time Australia hosts NFL contests. Commissioner Roger Goodell confirmed as much when speaking to reporters in Melbourne.
“There’s no question that we’re going to be playing here again,” Goodell said (via Nick Mulvenney of Reuters). “Our view is that we’re coming here for the long term. We don’t come as a one-offs. This isn’t a circus. This is something that’s an investment in this, in this market and we believe that, this is long term and will be great for the NFL long term.”
The league has made international expansion a major priority in recent years, with regular-season games being played in Germany, Brazil, Spain and Ireland along the way. The coming campaign will see Australia operate as a host country for the first time, with the same also being true of France. Issues related to travel time are of course exacerbated in the case of Melbourne, but Goodell made it clear further trips there are expected. The NFL’s second Australia game could be played as early as 2027 as a result.
The 49ers-Rams contest will take place on a Wednesday night (September 10) to accommodate typical primetime starts in the United States, but it will be played during the mid morning local time on a Thursday. The success both teams have in terms of resuming normal activities beyond Week 1 will be interesting to monitor, but the NFL is clearly committed to making similar situations a regular occurrence.
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