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NFL 2025-2026

Where to watch NFL 2025-2026 games in New Zealand: Streaming online, dates & times

NFL 2025-2026 schedule

Fri05 Sep

NFL 2025-2026 / Week 1

Dallas Cowboys v Eagles

Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia PA
Sat06 Sep
Fri19 Sep

NFL 2025-2026 / Week 3

Dolphins v Bills

Highmark Stadium, Orchard Park NY
Tue23 Sep
Tue30 Sep
Fri03 Oct
Tue07 Oct
Fri10 Oct
Fri24 Oct
Tue28 Oct
Fri31 Oct

NFL 2025-2026 / Week 9

Ravens v Dolphins

Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens FL
Fri07 Nov

NFL 2025-2026 / Week 10

Raiders v Denver Broncos

Empower Field at Mile High, Denver CO
Fri14 Nov
Tue18 Nov
Sat29 Nov

NFL 2025-2026 / Week 13

Chicago Bears v Eagles

Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia PA
Tue02 Dec
Tue09 Dec
Fri12 Dec
Tue23 Dec
Tue30 Dec

About NFL 2025-2026

All games are streaming in New Zealand on NFL Game Pass, with select games streaming on Sky Sport Now and TVNZ+. See below for a full schedule of games, kick-off times and where to watch.

About the NFL 2024-2025

It’s full steam ahead for the NFL 2023-2024 season, with plenty of upsets and excitement since the Kickoff Game inaugurated the season at Kansas City’s Arrowhead Stadium on September 7, and reigning Super Bowl LVII champs the KC Chiefs were surprised to be handed a narrow 20-21 loss by the Detroit Lions. Still, there’s plenty of yards to be covered before the season ends on January 7, with the playoffs starting on January 13 leading into Super Bowl LVIII, which is set for February 11 at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada.

Recent NFL winners

2024 – Kansas City Chiefs
2023 – Kansas City Chiefs
2022 – Los Angeles Rams
2021 – Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2020 – Kansas City Chiefs
2019 – New England Patriors
2018 – New England Patriors
2017 – New England Patriors

NFL Records

Most Super Bowls Won: New England Patriors and Pittsburgh Steelers (tied for 6)
Most Super Bowls Played: New England Patriors (11)
Most Touchdowns (Career): Emmitt Smith (164)
Most League Championships: Green Bay Packers (11)
Official Best Film Appearance by an NFL Player: Jim Brown (The Dirty Dozen, 1967)