Bears, Vikings, Jags (surprise) to play "home games" in London. The Bears and Vikings will play in Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The Jaguars will play in Wembley Stadium. The Panthers will play a "home game" in Germany at Allianz Stadium. Road teams haven't been announced yet. NFL announces designated teams for London, Munich 2024 International Games
hope it’s not the Vikings game. My kid is a Vikings/jefferson fan so we were planning on going to US bank for it.
fingers crossed the Jets come over as I missed them last time - given the terrible (from our perspective) exchange rate people should think about a trip over if it happens
As much as I hate the Jets organization I would be interested in a return to London. If so would need Donkey to dial up another epic pub crawl!
A trip to a game at Wembley would be fine but all they want to sell you at Spurs is vastly over-priced hospitality tickets - got to pay for the new stadium somehow!
the problem with Spurs is the lack of infrastructure around the stadium - its such a PITA to get to and from - I got a coach down from the North as the trains were a nightmare and unlike wembley it had to park a long way from the stadium and at least a couple of people never found their way back to it after the game by the time it left!
I agree 100%. Wembley is so easy, park at Stanmore then 3 stops on the tube. Wermbley stadium may be older but its bigger and a lot less expensive. I wouild probably go to Wembley but wouldn't even consider Spurs.
hah we went there for detriot @ vikings as xmas present. i agree it is an awesome place/experience compare to shitbowl we play in
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has Two train Lines with in 10 minutes walk. And if you walk 15 mins you are at Seven Sisters or Tottenham Hale Tube Station. its true that parking is hard. Like all English stadiums. The Coaches normally park near the IKEA / Tesco. Bit of a jaunt yet. About 25mins walk. Wembley. You prefer standing in the que for the Underground for an hour? its a nightmare and I hate it. Not sure about coaches.
Haven't been to Wembley for a while but last time all the coaches parked up about a 3 minute walk from the stadium and there are lots of nice bars/restaurants around it whereas the area around Spurs is pretty grim - it's also a lot easier to get out of London afterwards Probably I am somewhat still burned by my trip down last year - the roads were terrible coming back with loads of traffic jams so much so that the driver hit his driving allowance and so had to pull into a service station 10 minutes from the final destination to sit for an hour before he was legally allowed to drive again (it was near midnight by this point) - ended up getting an uber to come out to the service station to drive us back into town to collect the car