NFL FLAG Championships coming to Droplight Grand Park Sports Campus in July

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The 2026 NFL FLAG Championships, presented by Toyota, will take place July 23 to 26 at the Droplight Grand Park Sports Campus in Westfield, bringing one of the fastest-growing sports in the world to central Indiana for a premier national event.

Flag football continues to surge globally, with more than 20 million players across more than 100 countries. This summer, that momentum arrives in Westfield as more than 350 boys’ and girls’ teams, along with international teams from 12 countries, compete for national titles in one of the sport’s most competitive and inclusive showcases.

The four-day tournament, hosted by the NFL in partnership with ESPN and RCX Sports, will feature top youth teams representing all 32 NFL clubs, along with international divisions highlighting the sport’s global growth. Teams will compete across multiple age divisions, ranging from 8U through high school.

“This event represents the very best of youth sports: high-level competition, global participation, and a family-friendly atmosphere,” said Greg Stremlaw, Co-Chief Executive Officer of Grand Park Sports and Entertainment. “We’re excited to welcome athletes, families, and fans from across the country and around the world to Westfield.”

In addition to elite competition, the event will deliver a dynamic fan experience, including:

  • Interactive NFL-themed activations and photo opportunities
  • Displays featuring the Vince Lombardi Trophy and Super Bowl rings
  • Family-friendly zones and entertainment areas
  • Access to Grand Park’s amenities, including the TreeRunner Adventure Course

The championships will also receive extensive national exposure, with live coverage across ESPN platforms including ESPN, ESPN2, ABC, NFL Network, and streaming services such as ESPN+, Disney+, and NFL+.

Games will begin Thursday, July 23, with championship matchups concluding Sunday, July 26. Fan experiences will run daily alongside competition.

Admission is free, with fans encouraged to register in advance through the NFL OnePass app or online.

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