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Vikings vs. Browns Opens NFL’s London Slate Sunday at Tottenham

Minnesota plays a second consecutive international game, reflecting the league’s push into a larger overseas schedule.

Overview

  • Kickoff is Sunday, Oct. 5 at 2:30 p.m. BST (9:30 a.m. ET), with exclusive U.S. coverage on NFL Network, local broadcasts on KMSP (Minneapolis) and WEWS (Cleveland), streaming on NFL+, and live coverage in the UK on Sky Sports and Channel 5.
  • Cleveland confirmed rookie Dillon Gabriel as the starting quarterback for the London game.
  • The Vikings remained in Europe after playing in Dublin, becoming the first NFL team to play consecutive regular-season games in two different foreign countries.
  • Tickets are still available through official and resale channels, with recent listings starting around £129–£160 on Viagogo and Ticketmaster and hospitality options also on sale.
  • The matchup is the 40th regular-season game in London and the first of three UK dates within the NFL’s record seven international games this season, with British artist RAYE set for the halftime show.