Detroit Lions president and CEO Rod Wood

Detroit Lions president and CEO Rod Wood | Credit: IMAGO/Icon Sportswire

Detroit Lions selected to play in Munich in 2026

The Lions' opponent and date will be announced when the full schedule is revealed in the spring.
Published on

The Detroit Lions will play a regular season game in 2026 in Munich, Germany, the NFL announced on Tuesday.

The Lions' opponent and date will be announced when the full schedule is revealed in the spring.

The Munich game is one of a record nine international contests taking place across four continents next season.

Allianz Arena, the 70,000-seat home of Bundesliga powerhouse FC Bayern Munich, is the site of the game. The stadium will also host a game in 2028, with the NFL playing games in Berlin in 2027 and 2029.

"Germany continues to be a key market in the NFL's international growth ambitions, with Europe's largest fanbase," said NFL Germany general manager Alexander Steinforth.

"We are excited to welcome the Detroit Lions to play in the 2026 NFL Munich game -- and in partnership with the Lions, FC Bayern Munich and the City of Munich, we look forward to bringing an incredible NFL experience to fans across the region in the NFL 2026 season."

The Lions have marketing rights in Germany, Austria and Switzerland as part of the league's global markets program.

"We are thrilled to be playing internationally and specifically in Munich for the 2026 season," said Lions president and CEO Rod Wood.

"As an organization, we have invested greatly in the German market and are excited to play in front of our passionate German fans."

Playing in Germany holds special significance for Lions star Amon-Ra St. Brown.

"It has been a dream of mine to play a game in my mother's home country of Germany since coming to the league," the two-time All-Pro receiver said.

"I cannot wait to play in front of the incredible fans that I've gotten to know through my visits and football camps in the country. Their support for me and the country's instant connection to the Lions brand is inspiring, and I'm looking forward to our team getting to showcase Detroit football on an international scale."

The Lions' two previous international games were played in London in 2014 and 2015.

--Field Level Media

Detroit Lions president and CEO Rod Wood
Atlanta Falcons' new regime not committing to Michael Penix Jr. as starting QB
Detroit Lions president and CEO Rod Wood
Las Vegas Raiders GM keeping Maxx Crosby, eager to meet with Fernando Mendoza
Sportshadow
www.sportshadow.com