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Australia's MCG to host annual NFL game from 2026

BBC Sport Wednesday, 5 February 2025 ()
Australia's MCG to host annual NFL game from 2026The NFL's international growth continues with Australia being confirmed as the latest overseas host of a regular-season game.
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