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    Sport-Wembley to host its first college football game in 2026

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    Posted on October 1, 2025

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    Wembley Stadium will host its first college football game in 2026, featuring Kansas Jayhawks vs Arizona State Sun Devils in the Union Jack Classic.

    Sport-Wembley to host its first college football game in 2026

    (Reuters) -London's Wembley Stadium will host its first college football game in 2026 when the Kansas Jayhawks take on the Arizona State Sun Devils in the Union Jack Classic, organisers announced on Wednesday.

    The game will be another milestone for Wembley, which hosted the National Football League's first International Series game in 2007.

    Both universities boast devoted fanbases as college football, played by universities across the United States, is a key pathway to the NFL.

    "We are proud to make history by bringing American College Football to London on a global stage," Brian Dubiski, Chairman and CEO of Union Jack Classic, said in a statement.

    "Hosting two elite Big 12 programs at Wembley Stadium positions this matchup as the premier international showcase for our sport, and we look forward to delivering an unforgettable experience for fans and partners worldwide."

    (Reporting by Shifa Jahan in BengaluruEditing by Toby Davis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Wembley Stadium will host its first college football game in 2026.
    • •The Kansas Jayhawks will play against the Arizona State Sun Devils.
    • •The event is called the Union Jack Classic.
    • •This marks a significant milestone for Wembley Stadium.
    • •College football serves as a pathway to the NFL.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Sport-Wembley to host its first college football game in 2026

    1What is college football?

    College football is a form of American football played by teams of student athletes from colleges and universities, primarily in the United States. It serves as a pathway for players to enter professional leagues like the NFL.

    2What is Wembley Stadium?

    Wembley Stadium is a famous football stadium located in London, England. It is known for hosting major sporting events, including football matches and concerts.

    3What is the Union Jack?

    The Union Jack is the national flag of the United Kingdom, combining the flags of England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. It is often used to symbolize British identity.

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