The Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers, two top contenders in the NFC, are scheduled to face off in an unprecedented NFL game at Arena Corinthians in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on September 6. Yet, catastrophic wildfires rampaging through the region threaten to derail their plans. The fires have already claimed lives and severely deteriorated air quality, earning a “very poor” rating from the Brasilia Environmental Institute earlier in the week.
Despite these dire conditions, the NFL match is poised to feature unique aspects, particularly concerning team uniforms due to local sports culture sensitivities. The Eagles, respecting local customs, will sport their white away jerseys paired with black helmets and pants, steering clear of green—the color of Palmeiras, Corinthians’ historical rival. Contrarily, the Packers are set to defy this norm by donning their traditional green-and-gold attire.
For fans eager to catch this international spectacle, the game will be broadcast across various platforms. Nationally, the match will be available on Peacock and NFL+, with Noah Eagle narrating the play-by-play, alongside analyst Todd Blackledge and sideline reporter Kaylee Hartung. Local broadcasts in the US include NBC’s affiliates: WGBA in Green Bay, WTMJ in Milwaukee, and WCAU in Philadelphia.
Moreover, both teams are organizing local watch parties for their fans. The Eagles will open doors at Lincoln Financial Field at 6 PM ET, with a $30 entry fee. The Packers’ event will be held at Ariens Hill near Lambeau Field, starting at 5 PM CT, with free admission and parking, although pre-registration is required.
As the date draws near, all eyes will be on Sao Paulo, hoping the environmental concerns abate enough to allow this historic game to proceed.