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Las Vegas Raiders

Every Las Vegas Raiders match this season, home and away — each one links to hotels near the ground it’s played at, so away weekends are as easy to book as home ones.

Home ground: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas

Good to know: NFL game dates and kick-off times can move — flexible scheduling shifts games between Thursday, Sunday and Monday slots, especially from midseason. If your trip is built around the game, choose a free-cancellation rate so your booking can move with it.

History

The Raiders joined the AFL as a charter member in Oakland in 1960 and built their identity on Al Davis's 'Commitment to Excellence' motto and a reputation as the league's rebellious outsiders, reflected in the silver-and-black colours and skull-and-crossbones-style shield logo. Oakland won three Super Bowls, after the 1976, 1980 and 1983 seasons, the latter two among the most dominant title-game performances of their eras. The franchise moved to Los Angeles in 1982, back to Oakland in 1995, and to Las Vegas in 2020, settling beside the Strip in a stadium built specifically for the relocation. Coach John Madden's 1970s teams, brash and star-studded, remain the era most associated with the Raiders' outlaw reputation.

Records & quirks

  • Sebastian Janikowski's 63-yard field goal beat Denver 23-20 on Monday Night Football, a franchise record.
  • His 57-yard overtime field goal in another game is still the longest field goal in NFL overtime history.
  • The Raiders' biggest-ever win was 51-0 over Denver on September 10, 1967.
  • Oakland's 56-7 divisional playoff rout of Houston on December 21, 1969 remains the franchise's biggest postseason win.

Fixtures

Matches with a hotel page are linked. Dates can move — see above.