The NFL and Tottenham Hotspur Extend Partnership to 2030

Seven more years of North London touchdowns.

September 14th 2023

Tottenham Hotspur and the NFL have announced an expansion of their current partnership through to the 2029-30 season.

The partnership has already seen 12 NFL teams play at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with the expansion requiring a minimum of two regular season games to be played at the North London ground.

As the only purpose-built stadium for the NFL outside of the United States, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is officially the Home of the NFL in the UK. The multi-use venue will host two match-ups of the NFL’s annual International Games series in October, as the league continues to grow its following across the pond.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said: “Growing the game globally is a major strategic priority for the League. Our commitment to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will allow us to continue to bring extraordinary NFL experiences to fans in London, while creating a positive social and economic impact on the local community.”

The partnership is the first of its kind, and has proven instrumental in generating interest in the NFL across the pond. In addition to hosting games, Spurs have provided a venue for both the NFL’s Academy Combine and International Combine – programs offering talented players across the UK and other countries a chance to showcase their skills and an opportunity to join the NFL Academy.

The unique crossover between both worlds of football has been incredibly successful so far. With the NFL looking to grow its international fanbase, there is no better city – or club – to lay down roots for years to come.