This year, a few NFL games will take place in London. Read our NFL London guide to find out where those games will take place, how to get around and where to eat and drink.
Jump toTottenham Hotspur Stadium
Where is it?
Tottenham, North London
How big is it?
The stadium’s capacity is 62,062
Who plays there?
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, runners up of the 2019 UEFA Champions League
What are the nearest stations to the ground?
White Hart Lane (Overground), Northumberland Park (Overground), Seven Sisters (Victoria Line and Overground)
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When did it open?
April 2019
Where should you eat?
Honestly, inside the ground! Tottenham have beaten local restaurants and cafés to plenty of business since the stadium opened – with tasty, well-priced food. Most of the eateries are in the South Stand of the stadium including: Touchline Grill (burgers, hot dogs, chips), N17 grill (burgers, fries and American snacks), Linesman (fish and chips), Chicken House (well, chicken!), Naan & Noodle (Asian), Smashed Olive (pizzas, pasta and salad)
What about the best place for a beer?
There are bars in every stand of the ground, but the famous Goal Line Bar (the longest bar in Europe) is situated in the South Stand of the ground.
Wembley Stadium
Where is it?
Wembley, North-West London
How big is it?
A whopping 90,000 people can fit inside the ground!
Who plays there?
The England national football team
What are the nearest stations to the ground?
Wembley Park (Metropolitan Line and Jubilee Line), Wembley Stadium (Chiltern Main Line), Wembley Central (Bakerloo Line and Overground)
When did it open?
March 2007
Where should you eat?
The London Designer Outlet contains great restaurants such as Nando’s, TGI Friday’s, Pizza Express, Frankie & Benny’s, Prezzo and Subway!
What about the best place for a beer?
The Torch, The Green Man, Moore Spice, The Arch – and so many more places!
The teams playing:
- Chicago Bears v Oakland Raiders
- Carolina Panthers v Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- The Panthers have one win and two losses in the NFC South, while the Buccaneers are also in the NFC South, and also have one win and two defeats.
- Cincinnati Bengals v Los Angeles Rams
- In AFC North, the Bengals have lost their first three games and will come up against a Rams side who are yet to lose in the NFC West.
- Houston Texans v Jacksonville Jaguars
- The Texans began the 2019-20 season with two wins and a loss in the AFC South, while their opponents – the Jaguars – have won one and lost two of their opening fixtures.
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Morten Andersen preview:
Morten Andersen on the NFL in Europe:
“I remember coming to London and going to the old Wembley Stadium to help promote the NFL. It was a brand-new game here, there wasn’t anywhere near the interest that there is today. The fans then engaged on a broader level, where today fans are much more educated and follow specific players. They also follow them on social media and engage with them in a much more personal way than 20 years ago. I think eventually the NFL will have an expansion team in Europe.”