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After an epic weekend in Ireland, the NFL roadshow makes the short trip to England to continue this season's record run of international games.
Seven overseas matches will be played across five countries - three of them in London over the next three Sundays.
Dublin hosted its first regular-season game last Sunday, with the Pittsburgh Steelers holding on for a thrilling win over the Minnesota Vikings.
And the Vikings have also hopped across the Irish Sea to become the first NFL team to play in two foreign countries in the same season.
They face the Cleveland Browns at Tottenham on Sunday, a game which features two of the NFL's top-10 players, external - Vikings receiver Justin Jefferson and Browns defensive end Myles Garrett.
Another of the league's top 10 - Denver cornerback Patrick Surtain II - then comes to town, along with two of this season's dark horses for the Super Bowl and a rookie dubbed an NFL 'unicorn'.