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Packers, Eagles to square off in Brazil in Friday night season opener

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The Green Bay Packers will play the Philadelph­ia Eagles when the NFL holds its first regular-season game in Brazil on Sept. 6.

The matchup in Sao Paulo will mark the first time since 1970 that the NFL has played a Friday night game on the season’s opening weekend.

NFL Commission­er Roger Goodell already had said in February that the Eagles would be the home team for the game. The NFL announced Wednesday rwhich team would be facing the Eagles.

The game will take place at Corinthian­s Arena, the home of Brazilian soccer team Corinthian­s. The venue was used at the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics.

This will mark the Packers’ second internatio­nal game in the last three years. They played their first regular-season game outside the United States in 2022, when they lost 27-22 to the New York Giants at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.

“We’re looking forward to being a part of this historic matchup against the Eagles in Sao Paulo,” Packers president and CEO Mark Murphy said in a statement. “We’re excited to play in front of our devoted fans in Brazil and help build upon the internatio­nal popularity of the NFL and the Packers. We had a great experience playing internatio­nally for the first time a couple of years ago and we’re proud to be part of the league’s continued global growth.”

The game will stream exclusivel­y on Peacock and also be available on free broadcast television in the local markets of the Eagles and Packers.

The last time the NFL had a Friday night game on its opening weekend was on Sept. 18, 1970, when the Los Angeles Rams hosted the St. Louis Cardinals.

 ?? JED JACOBSOHN / AP ?? Quarterbac­k Jordan Love and the Packers will play their second internatio­nal game in three years when they meet the Eagles in Brazil.
JED JACOBSOHN / AP Quarterbac­k Jordan Love and the Packers will play their second internatio­nal game in three years when they meet the Eagles in Brazil.

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