Packers and Eagles to play NFL season opener at Brazil club with ‘ban’ on green
- Teams play in colors of Corinthians' bitter rivals
- NFL to play its first regular-season game in Brazil
The Green Bay Packers will play the Philadelphia Eagles when the NFL holds its first regular-season game in Brazil.
The 6 September matchup in Sao Paulo will mark the first time since 1970 that the NFL has played a Friday night game on the season's opening weekend.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell had said in February that the Eagles would be the home team for the game. The NFL announced on Wednesday that the Packers will face the Eagles.
The game will take place at Corinthians Arena, the home of Brazilian soccer team Corinthians. The venue was used at the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics. Corinthians have an informal ban on the color green, worn by their bitter rivals Palmeiras, around the club. The Packers and Eagles both wear green, with the Eagles set to wear the color as the home team. In 2021, Corinthians fined their striker Jo for wearing green boots. Jo later said the boots were actually turquoise blue".
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