The Indianapolis Colts today announced several events leading into the NFLs 2025 Berlin Game, where the Colts will host the Atlanta Falcons at historic Olympic Stadium in Berlin, Germany on Sun., Nov. 9.
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The Indianapolis Colts today announced several events leading into the NFL's2025 Berlin Game, where the Colts will host the Atlanta Falcons at historicOlympic Stadiumin Berlin, Germany onSun.,Nov. 9.
The NFL has played five exhibition games (1990-94) at Olympic Stadium, but this will be thefirst regular season NFL game in Berlin. The stadium played host to the 1936 Summer Olympics, which featured the groundbreaking achievements of American track star Jesse Owens.
The 2025 Berlin Game will mark the Colts' third time playing in the NFL's International Series. The Colts previously played games in Mexico (2000 preseason), Japan (2005 preseason), Canada (2010 preseason), England (2016) and Germany (2023). The Colts are the first NFL team to play multiple regular season games in Germany.
For more info and updates, visitColts.com/Berlinor follow@ColtsDEonInstagramorTikTok.
NOV. 2 9 COLTS FANZONE AT DAS CENTER (BERLIN)
Fans in Germany are invited to visitColts FanZone atDas Center, the team's official Berlin headquarters and hub of activity and entertainment throughout the week leading into to the Berlin Game.
Presented byLucas Oil Products, the Colts FanZone will befree and open to the publicand will feature special appearances by mascot "Blue," theColts CheerleadersandColtsLegends; free Colts scarves and other Colts giveaways; football skills challenges; live entertainment and more.
"We can't wait to welcome our favorite NFL team back to Germany and continue building the European contingent of Colts Nation," saidformer Colts linebacker Bjoern Werner,who serves as theofficial "Colts Ambassador"in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, the team's international markets. "The Berlin Game is yet another opportunity to grow American football in Europe and around the world."
Themes and events for the week include (all times CET):
Sun., Nov. 2, 5 p.m.:Colts vs. Steelers Week 9 Watch Party- Lindenbru am Potsdamer Platz
Thurs., Nov. 6, 127 p.m.:Colts "Meet Berlin" Day
Fri., Nov. 7, 1210 p.m.:"Blue Friday" in Berlin
Sat., Nov. 8, 10 a.m.11 p.m.:Power Party
Sun., Nov. 9, 9 a.m. 4 p.m.:Gameday Party- Lindenbru am Potsdamer Platz
In addition to Das Center, Colts "Partner Pubs" including theLindenbruandHopfingerbruwill serve as gathering points for fans throughout the week.
Check Colts.com/Berlin for more information.
SUN., NOV. 9 DOWNTOWN WATCH PARTY (INDY)
For fans stateside, the Colts will host the officialBerlin Game Watch Party*,* presented byBud Light, atThe Rathskellerin downtown Indianapolis. The party will feature big screen TVs, live entertainment, free Colts scarves and other Colts giveaways, German food and beer specials, Bud Light tailgate games and more.
The party is free to attend and open to fans 21 and older, but fans mustclaim a free ticket here. Capacity is limited, so attendance is first-come, first-served. In case of inclement weather, the party will be held entirely indoors.
WHEN:
8 a.m. ET:Doors open
9:30 a.m. ET:Colts-Falcons kickoff (live on the big screen)
1 p.m. ET:Party ends
WHERE:The Rathskeller, 401 E. Michigan St., Indianapolis
TICKETS:The event is free, but fans mustclaim a free ticket here.
Check Colts.com/WatchParty for more information.
Unauthorized watch parties are prohibited by the NFL, and all requests must be approved by the Colts.
















