Tottenham Hotspurs Considering an Audacious Bid to Host Super Bowl 2026

Tottenham is considering an audacious bid to host the Super Bowl in 2026 at their £1bn London stadium, with the NFL looking to take their biggest game overseas to grow their international audience. Let's have a look at the whole story.

Tottenham are considering a bid and already have close links with the sport

Tottenham is lining up a historic bid to stage the Super Bowl. Tottenham has close links with the NFL, having agreed to a 10-year staging contract worth £40million to host two regular-season matches at their stadium each year.

Will Tottenham agree to the naming rights

Tottenham has been unable to agree to a naming-rights deal since their £1bn stadium opened three years ago despite considerable interest, with chairman Daniel Levy holding out for an offer worth about £400m over 20 years.

The biggest obstacle to Tottenham

The biggest obstacle to Tottenham’s ambitions would appear to be London’s time zone, which would necessitate a very late kick-off to suit the domestic American TV market, which could lead to objections from Haringey Council. The Super Bowl is America’s biggest TV event of the year with viewing figures of more than 100 million and US advertisers would need reassurances that such numbers would not be jeopardized.

What is the club's call on commercial matter

Tottenham is also understood to be negotiating with the NFL overextending their 10-year staging agreement. The club has missed out on three games — the stadium was not ready in 2018 and two 2020 matches were canceled because of the pandemic — and talks are ongoing over whether to sign a two-year extension with the NFL or negotiate a new deal. A Tottenham spokesperson said that the club does not comment on commercial matters.

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