The Indianapolis Colts are packing their passports once again, as the NFL has officially announced they'll face the Washington Commanders in London on October 4. This marks the first time in franchise history the Colts will play international games in consecutive years.
The showdown will take place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, swapping what would have been a standard road game for an unforgettable transatlantic trip. It's the team's first visit to London since a 2016 loss to the Jaguars at Wembley Stadium—and this time, they'll experience the electric atmosphere of one of the UK's most iconic soccer venues.
Interestingly, the United Kingdom isn't one of the Colts' global marketing territories—those rights belong to Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. That makes this London trip a fresh adventure for a team that's found recent success overseas. Head coach Shane Steichen has a perfect 2-0 record in international games, including a win over the Patriots in Frankfurt in 2023 and a thrilling overtime victory against the Falcons in 2025, powered by a vintage Jonathan Taylor performance.
The Colts' first regular-season game abroad ended in a loss, but this squad has proven they can handle the travel and the spotlight. With one game now locked in, fans can mark their calendars for the full 2026 schedule release on Thursday at 8 p.m. ET.
For Colts fans, this is more than just a game—it's a chance to see their team make history on a global stage. Whether you're planning a trip to London or just dreaming of watching from home, this is the kind of matchup that builds memories and, of course, makes you want to rep your team in style.
