The NFL is about to witness not only a high-stakes showdown but also a star-studded spectacle. The Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers are set to face off tonight at Corinthians Arena in São Paulo, Brazil, marking the league’s first-ever game in the country. Yet, alongside the action on the field, all eyes are also on the stands—specifically, on whether global superstar Taylor Swift will be present to cheer for her fiancé, Travis Kelce.
Taylor Swift expected in attendance
According to reports from Brazilian journalist Leo Dias, cited by BCharts on X, Taylor Swift is expected to be in attendance at the historic game. The pop icon’s presence would add a fresh layer of excitement to what is already shaping up to be a landmark event for both the NFL and international fans.
The matchup also coincides with Kelce’s 13th NFL season, and Taylor Swift’s presence would undoubtedly serve as a significant moment for the Chiefs tight end as he embarks on yet another campaign with Patrick Mahomes and company.
Chiefs vs. Chargers: A historic matchup in Brazil
The Chiefs enter tonight’s encounter looking to bounce back after last season’s crushing Super Bowl defeat to the Philadelphia Eagles. Meanwhile, the Chargers are eager to make their mark in what promises to be a fierce divisional battle.
Kickoff is scheduled for 8:15 p.m. ET, and the Corinthians Arena will host a crowd buzzing with anticipation for both the game and the possibility of seeing one of the world’s biggest music stars in the stands.
Spotlight on Travis Kelce and the Chiefs
Travis Kelce’s performances have often grabbed headlines, but in recent years, his relationship with Swift has drawn an entirely new audience to the NFL. Should she attend tonight’s clash, it could generate unprecedented global attention for the league’s Brazil debut.
With the Chiefs aiming to start their 2025 season strong, fans will be watching closely to see whether Kelce delivers a performance worthy of the moment—with Taylor Swift potentially cheering him on.
Where to watch
Fans worldwide can tune in live on YouTube for free, while YouTube TV subscribers will also have access to the stream. Kickoff takes place at 8:15 p.m. ET / 5:15 p.m. PT.