Steelers to play Vikings in Ireland for historic game
- The NFL revealed on Tuesday at Dublin Castle that, on September 28, 2025, the Minnesota Vikings will visit Croke Park in Ireland to play against the Pittsburgh Steelers in a regular season game.
- This event follows extensive negotiations, including a nearly €10 million Irish Government funding commitment to cover licenses, security, and venue costs.
- The Steelers last played in Ireland in a 1997 preseason game, and this will be the NFL’s first regular-season game in Ireland as part of a seven-game international 2025 slate.
- The kickoff is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. ET and will be broadcast on NFL Network and streamed on NFL+, with ticket sales opening mid-June and prices ranging from £85 to £200.
- This historic game offers a tourism boost and strengthens local ties, while also drawing scrutiny over public subsidies for a major international sports event.
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The NFL announced Tuesday the Pittsburgh Steelers will face the Minnesota Vikings in Dublin, Ireland during Week 4 of the 2025 NFL season. Hours after the announcement, the Steelers released a video of head coach Mike Tomlin sharing what the game will mean to him.Because of the setting, it won’t be the typical Week 4 matchup in the league.“We are unbelievably excited about this opportunity to play in Dublin,” Tomlin said in a video the team rele…
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