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Colts playing International game in 2026; opponent and location revealed

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Colts playing International game in 2026; opponent and location revealed

Colts Headed to London in 2026: A Week 4 Showdown with the Commanders at Tottenham Stadium

The NFL’s global expansion continues to reshape the league calendar, and the Indianapolis Colts are once again packing their passports. In a move that solidifies their status as one of the league’s most internationally active franchises, the Colts have been officially scheduled for a 2026 International Game. The league confirmed on Tuesday that Indianapolis will face the Washington Commanders in a Week 4 matchup at the iconic Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, England.

Contents
  • The London Assignment: Why Tottenham Stadium is the Perfect Venue
  • Breaking Down the Matchup: Colts vs. Commanders in a Neutral-Site Battle
  • Historical Context: The Colts’ Growing International Footprint
  • Expert Analysis and Predictions for Week 4, 2026
  • Conclusion: A Game That Matters More Than the Hype

This marks the Colts’ fourth game played abroad and their second trip to the United Kingdom in franchise history. The Commanders will serve as the designated home team, but for one Sunday in late September or early October of 2026, the stands in North London will be a sea of blue, burgold, and international flags. For a team like the Colts, still searching for consistent playoff relevance, this cross-Atlantic trip presents both a logistical challenge and a massive branding opportunity.

The London Assignment: Why Tottenham Stadium is the Perfect Venue

When the NFL chose Tottenham Stadium as the host venue, they selected a facility that has become the gold standard for American football in Europe. Unlike the older Wembley Stadium, Tottenham was built with the NFL specifically in mind. The stadium features a retractable natural grass pitch that sits atop a synthetic field, allowing for seamless transitions between soccer and football. The locker rooms are NFL-sized, the sightlines are pristine, and the capacity of roughly 62,000 ensures a raucous, intimate atmosphere.

For the Colts, this is not unfamiliar territory. The franchise has played in London once before, a 2016 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley. But this version of the Colts—under the leadership of general manager Chris Ballard and head coach Shane Steichen—is a different beast. The team is younger, faster, and more accustomed to the rigors of travel. The 2026 game will also be the Colts’ first trip to Tottenham Stadium, a venue that has hosted everything from NFL playoff-style games to massive concerts.

  • Location: Tottenham, North London
  • Capacity: 62,850 (expandable for NFL configurations)
  • NFL History: Hosted multiple games since 2018, including Bears-Raiders and Vikings-Saints
  • Surface: Natural grass (retractable tray system)

The Commanders, meanwhile, have a rich history in London. Washington played the Cincinnati Bengals at Wembley in 2016, and the fanbase in the UK is surprisingly robust, largely due to the team’s storied name and Super Bowl pedigree. Expect a split crowd, but one that leans heavily toward the novelty of the event.

Breaking Down the Matchup: Colts vs. Commanders in a Neutral-Site Battle

Let’s be clear: this is not just a vacation game. By Week 4 of the 2026 season, both teams will have a clear identity. For the Indianapolis Colts, the 2026 season represents a critical inflection point. By then, the quarterback situation—whether it is Anthony Richardson entering his fourth year or a veteran bridge—will be settled. The Colts’ offensive line, anchored by Quenton Nelson and Bernhard Raimann, should be one of the league’s elite units. The running game, led by Jonathan Taylor (assuming he remains with the team), will be the engine that drives the offense.

The Washington Commanders are a team in transition, but by 2026, they could be a legitimate contender. With a new ownership group led by Josh Harris and a roster that is being rebuilt through the draft and savvy free agency, Washington is no longer the dysfunctional franchise of the past. Their defense, which has historically been strong against the run, will pose a significant challenge to Taylor and the Colts’ ground attack.

Key Matchup to Watch: The Colts’ offensive line vs. the Commanders’ defensive front. Washington has invested heavily in pass rushers like Montez Sweat and Chase Young (if still on the roster), and their interior defensive line is stout. If Indianapolis cannot establish the run early, they will be forced into third-and-long situations, which is where the Commanders’ secondary can make plays.

On the other side, the Commanders’ offense will likely feature a young quarterback—possibly a 2024 or 2025 draft pick—who will be tested by the Colts’ improved secondary. Indianapolis has invested draft capital in cornerbacks and safeties, and by 2026, players like Julius Brents and Nick Cross should be seasoned veterans. The Colts’ defense, coordinated by Gus Bradley (or his successor), will need to generate pressure without blitzing, relying on the front four to disrupt the timing of Washington’s passing game.

Historical Context: The Colts’ Growing International Footprint

This game is not an anomaly. The Indianapolis Colts have been aggressive in embracing the NFL’s global strategy. Last season, the Colts made history by hosting the Atlanta Falcons in Berlin, Germany—a game that was widely praised for its atmosphere and cultural exchange. That trip to Berlin was the franchise’s first game in Germany, and it set a standard for how the team handles international travel and community engagement.

Here is the full list of the Colts’ international games:

  • 2016: Lost to the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium (London)
  • 2023: Defeated the New England Patriots in Frankfurt, Germany (NFL International Series)
  • 2025: Hosted the Atlanta Falcons in Berlin, Germany (NFL International Game)
  • 2026: Face the Washington Commanders at Tottenham Stadium (London)

This pattern reveals a franchise that is not afraid of disruption. Traveling to London in Week 4 is a logistical nightmare—jet lag, altered practice schedules, and the loss of a true home-field advantage. But for the Colts, the benefits outweigh the costs. The team gains exposure in a key market, builds global brand equity, and often uses the trip as a bonding experience. Players frequently cite the camaraderie built during international trips as a factor in mid-season cohesion.

From a competitive standpoint, the Colts have been solid abroad. They are 2-1 in international games since 2016, with the only loss coming in that 2016 London game. The 2023 win in Frankfurt against the Patriots was a signature moment for the Richardson-era Colts, showcasing their ability to win in a hostile, neutral environment.

Expert Analysis and Predictions for Week 4, 2026

Predicting a game two years out is inherently speculative, but based on roster trajectories and coaching tendencies, here is how this matchup might unfold.

Advantage: Colts’ Running Game. Regardless of who is under center, the Colts will lean on Jonathan Taylor. In a neutral-site game with potential weather issues (London in late September can be rainy and cool), a power running game is a quarterback’s best friend. Taylor is a proven bell-cow back, and if he is healthy, he can control the clock and keep the Commanders’ offense off the field.

Advantage: Commanders’ Pass Rush. Washington has consistently fielded top-10 defenses in terms of sack rate. The Colts’ offensive line is elite, but no line is perfect. If Washington can force a turnover or two, they can flip the script in a game that is likely to be low-scoring.

X-Factor: The crowd. While the NFL tries to create a neutral atmosphere, London crowds tend to favor the more familiar brand. The Commanders have a longer history and a larger UK fanbase, but the Colts have built significant goodwill through their German games. Expect a 55-45 split in favor of Washington, but the Colts’ faithful will be loud.

Final Prediction: This game will be decided in the trenches. The Colts’ ability to run the ball and control the clock will be the difference. Give me Indianapolis in a 24-20 slugfest, with Jonathan Taylor rushing for over 120 yards and a touchdown. The Colts improve to 3-1 on the season, sending their fans back to the pubs of London with a victory chant.

Conclusion: A Game That Matters More Than the Hype

The Colts vs. Commanders in London is not just a novelty act. It is a legitimate Week 4 game with significant playoff implications for both teams. For the Colts, it is a chance to prove that they can win anywhere, against any opponent, under any conditions. For the Commanders, it is a home game in name only, but an opportunity to build momentum in front of a global audience.

As the NFL continues to expand its international footprint, the Colts are positioning themselves as a flagship franchise for global growth. From Berlin to London, Indianapolis is embracing the world stage. And if they can walk out of Tottenham Stadium with a win in 2026, that trip will be remembered not just for the sights and sounds of London, but for the statement it made about the resilience and ambition of this football team.

Mark your calendars, Colts fans. The flight to London is booked, the game is set, and the stakes are real. This is more than a vacation—it’s a pivotal chapter in the franchise’s modern history.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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