Dublin's Croke Park to host Ireland's first regular season NFL game this year
Dublin's Croke Park stadium is to host Ireland's first regular season National Football League (NFL) game.
The Pittsburgh Steelers were announced as the designated home team for the Dublin game.
The game is to be held at the end of September, according to Ireland's sports and tourism minister.
Seo linn, go mBaile Átha Cliath!☘️
We will be playing in the @NFL's first-ever regular season game in Dublin, Ireland in 2025. @AerLingus #NFLDublinGame | 📝: https://t.co/wGmzwlCQdy pic.twitter.com/mGYu1sf0mO
— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) February 7, 2025
'I'm honoured to confirm that in 2025 the NFL will play an historic, first-ever regular season game in Dublin, Ireland,' NFL executive vice president Peter O'Reilly said.
'The first regular season game in Ireland will be played at the iconic, historic and magnificent Croke Park stadium, home to the Gaelic Athletic Association, the GAA, and host to many tremendous sporting events and moments over the years.
'The game will be delivered in partnership with the Irish Government.'
'We are very grateful for their partnership and support of this historic game,' he said, adding his thanks to Croke Park and the GAA too.
Mr O'Reilly said that they see Irish fans travel to NFL games hosted in London and further afield, and said a contest on Irish soil presented 'an opportunity to create an incredible atmosphere'.
Hang it in the @NGIreland 🇮🇪
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— NFL UK & Ireland (@NFLUKIRE) February 7, 2025
He said a team from the NFL had spent 'a lot of time' at Croke Park to work on how to transform the GAA stadium into an NFL venue, but said they would not yet share 'any final plans for the design'.
Daniel Rooney, director of business development and strategy at the Pittsburgh Steelers, said they are 'excited and honoured' to play the NFL's first regular season game in Ireland.
Mr Rooney, whose grandfather was president of the Steelers and a former US Ambassador to Ireland, said the announcement 'builds on our deep connections to the island and charts a path forward to what we feel is a very exciting future for the Steelers in Ireland'.
Mr Rooney said that two sold-out watch parties were held at Croke Park during the 2023 and 2024 seasons.
'We're really confident it's going to be a smashing success,' Mr Rooney said.
Mr O'Reilly said there were 'absolutely' plans to broadcast the game and said he would be looking into 'the optimal media distribution for this game'.
'I think there will be a tonne of interest in ensuring it's as wide reaching as possible, not just in Ireland but more broadly.'
Delighted to announce we have agreed with @NFL to bring a game to Dublin for 2015. It'll be @pittsburghSt home came played end of Sept in @CrokePark @officialgaa Fantastic opportunity for Ireland. @DeptCultureIRL 🇮🇪🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/eCZadDDR88
— Patrick O'Donovan (@podonovan) February 7, 2025
Ireland's Tourism and Sport Minister Patrick O'Donovan said the announcement represented 'a major vote of confidence' in the country's ability to host world class events.
'Hosting a regular season NFL game in 2025 will have huge benefits for Irish tourism, the wider economy, and our sports ecosystem,' he said.
'It will also build upon the deep cultural, family and economic ties between Ireland and the United States.'

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