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49ers Host Vikings in Mexico City on Nov. 22 as NFL Starts 3-Year Mexico Return
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Updated · 49ers.com · May 13

49ers Host Vikings in Mexico City on Nov. 22 as NFL Starts 3-Year Mexico Return

9 articles · Updated · 49ers.com · May 13
  • Week 11 on Nov. 22 will send San Francisco and Minnesota to Estadio Banorte for a Sunday Night Football game, marking the 49ers' first Mexico City appearance since 2022.
  • The matchup is part of the NFL's new three-year commitment to stage regular-season games in Mexico, where the league says it has its largest fanbase outside the United States.
  • San Francisco is one of the NFL's most familiar Mexico participants, having beaten Arizona 38-10 at Estadio Azteca in 2022 after also playing in the league's first international regular-season game there in 2005.
  • The NFL has held six regular-season games in Mexico City over the past 21 years, and the 2026 return fits a broader push that includes year-round fan programs, flag football development and community outreach.
As the NFL expands to four continents, is it building a truly global sport or just exporting an American spectacle?
Will the 49ers' historic two-continent travel schedule in 2026 be a competitive advantage or a season-ending handicap?
Why were rivals like the Raiders barred, and what does this opponent choice reveal about the NFL's global marketing strategy?