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Bears v Raiders

October 1, 2019 by nflinlondon

Are you ready for the NFL London?
It’s week 5 in the NFL, which means that the Oakland Raiders have landed in rainy London, while the Chicago Bears land on Friday.
Are you going to the game?
Big plans for a great weekend in London?

Why not join us for some NFL fun while you’re in town?

We will be throwing a few parties this weekend-and you’re invited!

We will be working with the Princess Alexandra pub in Crouch End to host some of the games until the wee hours.
Located 10 minutes from Finsbury Park station, this ‘celebrity’ pub has loads of space and TVs so that you can catch all the action.
It’s also a direct bus ride on the W3 bus to Tottenham stadium.
You can catch the W3 or W7 bus from Finsbury Park to the pub-then grab the W3 bus to the stadium in 25 minutes.

The pub has a late license, so that you can party until 4am.
Buses won’t run at that point-so Ubers and taxis will be on hand.

You MUST have tickets for the after party-as we don’t want a huge queue in front of the venue.
Get your tickets here.

See you Sunday.

Filed Under: Featured, NFL London, NFL News, NFL Pictures Tagged With: buffalo bills, CBS NFL, Chicago Bears, crouch end, Dallas Cowboys, FOX NFL, London, London International, Miami Dolphins, New Orleans Saints, NFL Tottenham, Philadelphia Eagles, Tottenham, Wade McElwain, watch NFL games 2019, watch NFL in london

London-Sports Bars

October 1, 2019 by nflinlondon

So you’re coming to London and you want to watch sports like you do in the US?
Is there anything like it here?
No.
Sadly, you are out of luck.
But we do have advice to help you out.

The UK and London particularly are woefully underserved when it comes to sports bars.
While some of the UK chains have made some efforts to modernise, they are still a few dreadful decades away.
Bad food, violent fans, drugged out patrons, and horrible service are just some of the things you can look forward to.
(which is why most people watch at home!)

So if you do want to catch a night of sports-where should you head?

We have a few tips to help you out in your excursions.

NCAA Football
Looking to watch NCAA football when you are over from the states?
Good luck!
Very few places will actually show the games, and due to time zones-most of the big games don’t air in the UK til the wee hours.
One of the problems with NCAA football is that it takes place on a Saturday-a traditional ‘football’ day for Brits, that continues on til at least 7pm.
After that the bar becomes a ‘bar’, with the music pumping up to 11, and punters drunkenly enjoying their weekend.
Trying to get them to switch on a college game with sound would be like asking a Brit ‘where in France are you from?’
The other problem with college football is that it’s only played on 1 TV network over here-BT Sport ESPN.
That means you can only watch 1 game at a time. Sometimes this game was played a few hours ago.
There was an ESPN Player app-but it crashed more times than Robert Downey Jr. in the 90s’.
Belushi’s Londonbridge is perhaps the only London location that shows college sports.
But again, it will be packed, will only show one game, and it will close before the game ends.

Wings & Food
First thing you will notice when you try chicken wings in the UK is how tiny they are.
Like seriously tiny.
You’ll then notice that British people like to mess around with a whole whack of flavours that are downright gross.
Peri-Peri? Mango Cream? Geez-louise, pass the Frank’s Red Hot sauce.
Burgers are also cooked in a mandatory fashion-which means over-cooked, over-sauced and on a flaky bun.
We have yet to find a good burger in London after 15 years, but hopefully one day!
McDonald’s is consistent and has free wifi.

If you are looking to watch some sports-here are a few places we would recommend for this weekend.

Princess Alexandra
Located in leafy Crouch End, this pub is close to Tottenham Stadium and is open late.
While not on a direct tube line-it is a celebrity haunt, so you never know who you might find.

MeatHouse
Right near Kings Cross Station, this place has meat, meat and more meat. They have a few tvs for the games, and a great feast of a menu.

Sports Bar & Grill-Farringdon
This sports bar chain is under new owners, so they are starting to change them around. While it is a chain, we like this one because of their manager Martin. Classy, funny guy, who makes the trip worthwhile.

Filed Under: Featured, NFL London, NFL News Tagged With: Chicago Bears, Dallas Cowboys, hammersmith, NFL betting, NFL in london, NFL International, NFL international series, NFL London, NFL memes, NFL news, NFL podcast, NFL tips, NFL Tottenham, NFL Wembley, NFLUK, Oakland Raiders, watch NFL games 2019, watch NFL in london

Week 4 Touchdowns

October 1, 2019 by nflinlondon

What a week it was in the NFL!
Touchdowns galore!
Unless of course you were Tom Brady or Patrick Mahomes, who had ZERO touchdowns in week 4.

The Eagles and Jordan Howard opened some whoop-ass TDs on Aaron Rodgers and the Packers to kick-off TNF to start the week.
Packers fans hated that loss. They start to sound like Cowboys fans when they are on a winning streak, and Cowboys fans when they lose!

Baker Mayfield and the Browns opened it up on the surprised Ravens, and Lamar Jackson truly looked lost at home.
He was not the TD machine that everyone thought.

How about ‘dem Bills?
Buffalo choked the Patriots to submission on Sunday, not allowing them to make the cover and thoroughly chasing TB12 around the field.

Mahomes and the Chiefs needed the running game to score on Sunday, as Matt Stafford and the Lions made it a tough afternoon of football.

The big surprise? How about the Tampa Bay Buccaneers?
They combined with the LA Rams for 95 points-with so many touchdowns, it takes up a big chunk of this video.

Enjoy & see you Sunday!

Filed Under: Featured, NFL Betting, NFL News, NFL Picks Tagged With: Chicago Bears, kansas city chiefs, London International, Miami Dolphins, nfl, NFL in london, NFL International, NFLUK, Oakland Raiders, patrick mahomes, tom brady, Tottenham, Vontaze Burfect, watch NFL games 2019, Watch NFL London, wembley

London-Travel

September 28, 2019 by nflinlondon

If you’ve never been to London before, it can seem a bit daunting to get around.
When you come from North America, the first thing you notice is that the cars drive on the other side-and crossing the street involves second guessing your inherent nature.

Londoners move across the city like cockroaches on a buttered floor, get in their way, or God forbid-stand on the left side of the escalator, and you will get a simmering look of disdain like no other.

We have a few tips to help you get around.

Apps
Unless you’re Amish-you probably have a smart phone or someone in your group does.
This is good.
You should download a London Tube Map, Citymapper, and if you have Uber in your local city-use that as well. (it works over here).
Citymapper will help you plan how long it takes to get to places and back. You can add in your destination/ hotel etc as a homebase to make getting around easier.
The Tube map is necessary for getting around this crazy city.
As you can see from the image above-sometimes it’s easier to walk, especially if you’re in Central London.

Tottenham/ White Hart Lane
If you’re heading to one of the NFL games at Tottenham Stadium (aka White Hart Lane) you will be heading to North-East London.
While this might have been a butt-ache several years ago, recent new travel lines and station have made this easier to get to.
White Hart Lane station is on the Overground (orange lines on map) north of Liverpool street station.
Luckily there are also loads of London trains that also head north in that direction.
You can pretty much reach the stadium from Finsbury Park, Liverpool Street, and anywhere on the Victoria Line.
Just note that on Sundays the tube runs like an old dog, so you might have delays, closures and early closings.
The tube usually stops running at midnight, so have your Uber ready in case you need to go somewhere.

Enjoy London and have a safe trip.

Filed Under: Featured, NFL London, NFL News, NFL Pictures Tagged With: Chicago Bears, LA Raiders, London, london bridge, London International, London NFL, London NFL 2019, london tourism, london travel, NFL in london, NFL Tottenham, Oakland Raiders, Ryan Cull, Tottenham, visit london, Wade McElwain

Ep 65-Week 4 Preview

September 28, 2019 by nflinlondon

Week 4 in the NFL is already afoot, and we are starting to get nervous that the season will end soon…and the Patriots win again.
Is this like a Groundhog Day kind of thing with them?

Wade & Ryan sit down with a few sody-pops to chat about all of the games for week 4 in the league.

They look at some of the big games this weekend, and if you feel like watching-when not join us at Belushi’s Hammersmith for all of the big games.

Chargers (1-2) (-15.5) vs Dolphins (0-3) +44
The dolphins are dead. Like living in the Dead Sea dead.
Is there any point in teams trying against them?
Are they purposely tanking the season?
Will they go in 0-16?
Probably.

Raiders (1-2) vs Colts (2-1) (-7) +45
The Colts have been hobbled by gopher holes of injuries this season, so they will need all the cowhands on deck for this match-up against the lowly Oakland Raiders. Derek Carr looks like this is his final season with the legion of doop.

Titans (1-2) vs Falcons (1-2) (-4) +45.5
The Falcons have a loose O-line. While that sounds very ‘street’ and a good thing, it definitely isn’t. Can they even protect Matt Ryan anymore?
Ryan thinks that the Falcons can win this one, where Wade thinks this will turn into the Derick Henry show on the ground.

Join us this Sunday at Belushi’s Hammersmith to watch the games!
See you Sunday!

Filed Under: NFL Betting, NFL Picks, NFL Podcasts Tagged With: Aaron Rodgers, Atlanta Falcons, buffalo bills, Cleveland Browns, detroit lions, Indianapolis Colts, Julio Jones, kansas city chiefs, London, London International, matt ryan, matt stafford, Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots, NFL in london, NFL international series, NFLUK, patrick mahomes, tom brady

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