The NFL's vice-president says they're 'looking forward' to Dublin hosting more games in the future.
Croke Park will be the venue for Sunday's clash of the Steelers and the Vikings, in the first regular season game played in Ireland.
A crowd of around 75,000 is expected in Croke Park for the match, including thousands of American Football fans who are due to arrive in Dublin this weekend.
A reminder that supporters will not be able to take backpacks or handbags into the game.
Organisers have warned that only small clear plastic or vinyl bags will be allowed in the stadium.
The NFL's vice-president Jon Barker says they're 'looking forward' to Dublin hosting more games in the future.
Barker says the league are already discussing the possibility of returning to Dublin, with the Kansas City Chiefs having already stated their desire to play at Croke Park.

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