The first regular season match was played in London in 2007, and there could be as many as eight international matches next season.
Berlin AND Madrid are the confirmed hosts, while other matches may take place in Dublin, Mexico and Brazil.
“This season we will exceed 40 games played in the capital during the regular season, which is testament to the role the UK has played in the development of the game around the world,” said Henry Hodgson, CEO of the NFL in Great Britain and Ireland.
“The London games are an ongoing catalyst for year-round fan engagement and we are focused on serving our 15 million fans, reaching new communities and increasing participation in flag football, which is currently played by over 100,000 young people.”
Each team’s opponent, along with start dates and times, will be announced in the spring when the full 2025 NFL season schedule is revealed.