NFL to Host First Regular Season Game in Brazil in 2024
Miami Dolphins Expected to Play in São Paulo as Part of NFL's Global Expansion Efforts
- The NFL will play a regular season game in Brazil in 2024, marking the first time the league will host a game in South America.
- The game will take place in São Paulo at the Arena Corinthians, a stadium with a capacity of nearly 50,000 that was a venue for the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympics
- The NFL's 2024 international slate includes four other games in addition to the Brazil fixture, with games in London and Munich.
- NFL team owners also voted to increase the number of international games per season from 2025, with each team required to play a game overseas every four years.
- The Miami Dolphins, who have marketing rights in Brazil, are expected to be one of the teams playing in the Brazil game.