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The NFL wants football to be a global phenomenon, and the International Series is a big part of that plan. In 2017, four games will be played in England, and on Wednesday the league announced the matchups:

According to NFLUK, dates have yet to be determined but Saints-Dolphins and Ravens-Jaguars will take place on either Sept. 24 or Oct. 1 in Wembley Stadium. Meanwhile, Vikings-Browns and Cardinals-Rams will kick off on either Oct. 22 or 29 at Twickenham Stadium.

These will be the first regular-season games in London for three teams: Cardinals, Ravens and Browns (though the Cardinals were part of the first-ever London game, back in 1983, but that was a preseason contest).

Meanwhile, the Dolphins will play in their fourth London game and the Jaguars will play a home game in London for the fifth straight year. After next season, 26 teams will have played in London since the International Series began in 2007.