Vikings to face Steelers at Wembley

Minnesota Vikings will host Pittsburgh Steelers at Wembley in September 2013.

The Vikings will play the Steelers at Wembley in September 2013

In response to outstanding and growing fan support of football in the United Kingdom, the NFL will take a historic step in its international development in 2013 when for the first time two regular-season games will be played in the UK.

On Sunday 29 September 2013, the Minnesota Vikings will host the Pittsburgh Steelers at Wembley Stadium. 

This is in addition to the previously announced game set for Sunday 27 October 2013 – also at Wembley – when the Jacksonville Jaguars will host the San Francisco 49ers.

“Since we started playing regular-season games in London five years ago, we have heard very clearly from our UK fans – they want more football,” said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, who announced the final schedule of UK games for 2013 at the NFL Fall Meeting in Chicago.  “We are excited to play two games in London and take this next step in the growth of our game.  We believe that more football will lead to more fans.”

The Vikings and Steelers will play the first of the two 2013 NFL games at Wembley Stadium on 29 September.  The game – a Vikings home game and a one-year commitment by the club – is the first for Minnesota in the UK since a 1983 pre-season game at Wembley.

“This is a unique opportunity for the Vikings organisation to highlight our brand on an international level,” said Vikings Owner/President Mark Wilf. “Playing in London provides exceptional exposure to the team, as well as Minnesota’s impressive business community and tourism industry. We are honoured to represent the NFL on a global level, and we look forward to playing in front of our international fan base.”

The Steelers, owners of an NFL-best six Super Bowl championships, will play for the first time ever in London.

“We are thrilled that our players and Steelers fans around the world will be able to enjoy the atmosphere at historic Wembley Stadium,” said Steelers President Art Rooney II.

Earlier this year, the Jaguars opened a new chapter for the NFL in the UK, making a multi-year commitment to International Series games in London.

Jacksonville will play one regular-season home game in the United Kingdom in 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016, all at Wembley Stadium. The team begins its ground-breaking initiative on 27 October 2013 against San Francisco.

The 2012 International Series game features the St. Louis Rams hosting the New England Patriots at Wembley Stadium on Sunday 28 October, before an expected sell-out crowd in excess of 80,000.

The international series of regular-season games to date has contributed to increased NFL fan interest in the UK, with a current fan base of 11m, including more than two million avid fans, a 32 per cent increase in the past two years. 

Television ratings have also shown substantial growth – with Sunday viewership of NFL games up 154 percent and the Super Bowl audience having increased 74 per cent since 2006 – and the league has developed new and stronger business partnerships.

Participation in amateur football in the UK has also risen since the start of the international series, growing by approximately 15 per cent per year since 2007.