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Week 5 Picks

October 5, 2019 by nflinlondon

Wade McElwain & Ryan Cull are happy that the NFL is in town. Wade’s Bears look to feast upon the dead souls of the Raiders in a soggy contest at London’s Tottenham stadium.

In this video of podcast #67, they vodcast the crap out of this match, as well as provide valuable tips to visitors to London.

They then break down all of the week 5 matchups hitting the screens this Sunday & Monday.

Including

Ravens (2-2) vs Steelers (1-3)
Will the Steelers pull off a win at home? Wade thinks so, and is betting his house on it. Luckily, he rents. Ryan takes the Ravens to win, despite himself.

Bears (3-1) vs Raiders (2-2)
Welcome to London kids! This home town match will see a wet one in the city with 2 inches of rain over the match. Go under.

Vikings (2-2) vs Giants (2-2)
Are the Giants really 2 & 2? Guess so, the injuries haven’t helped, and the return of Golden Tate might bring some fantasy fancy. Both guys have the Vikings to prevail though. You there Kirk?

Filed Under: Featured, NFL Betting, NFL Picks, NFL Video Tagged With: bears london, Chicago Bears, chicago bears london, Dallas Cowboys, hammersmith, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, la chargers, LA Raiders, late london, London, london comedy, London International, London NFL, london raiders, New Orleans Saints, NFL picks, NFL podcast, NFL Tottenham, NFL vodcast, Philadelphia Eagles, raider nation, raidernation, raiders london, Ryan Cull, Wade McElwain

London-Gameday Tips

October 4, 2019 by nflinlondon

It’s Bears vs Raiders at Tottenham stadium!
You excited?
You should be, it’s going to be a great game and the atmosphere at the new stadium is electric.
This is the first of many more games to come, and a great fan experience.
There are a few things you should know, so we put together a list of some things to be aware of.


Arsenal
Wait, you’re starting with football?
Yes, because Emirates stadium is pretty close to Tottenham, and they are playing a home game at 2pm.
What does that mean for you? It will be busy. VERY BUSY.
All of the tube stations from Highbury & Islington to Tottenham Hale will be packed with police moving the crowds.
The game ends after 4-so expect a HUGE crush of people then.
If you are travelling-try to time it while the game is on.

Weather
Welcome to Britain, and welcome to rain. It isn’t usually this wet, but Sunday looks particularly horrible. The tail-end of a hurricane will drop almost 2 inches of rain in 6 hours on Sunday. Most of the stadium is covered-but expect the wetness to seep into your bones.

Travel
As per the earlier note regarding Arsenal playing, the tube lines will be packed.
There are other options including the Overground, which will take you right to the station from Liverpool Street. Buses are the best option, as their routes carve through traffic and get you there with height. The W3 bus leaves from near The Princess Alexandra where we are hosting our after party. It’s 25 minutes direct to the stadium. Parking around the stadium is also pretty tight.

Tottenham
It’s a storied area of London, that has been undergoing loads of gentrification in the past decade. It still has its shady areas, and it is a bit rough and tumble around the stadium.
This is NOT central London-so don’t expect the same amenities. It will also close early, so once you leave the game-most of the pubs will be shutting down.

Football
Sunday is football in Britain, and by that we mean soccer.
The games kick off at noon, with the last game kicking off at 4:30. This derby between Newcastle & Manchester United will go until about 6:30. Most London sports bars will not turn this off for the NFL, even if the score is 10-0. Head to the Princess Alex, where they will have the start of the Bears vs Raiders.

Drinking
Tottenham area is cheaper than central London to drink, & you can find some nice authentic pubs close to the grounds. A sloppy Carly might cost you £3 at a Spoons if you know what we mean. Pints at the stadium are £6.50, so save your currency. Remember to not to get too drunk, it ruins your time and the experience of everyone around you. If one of your mates is too wasted, they will be ejected. Take care of your friends. As mentioned earlier if you’re looking for a post game drink, Tottenham will be shut.

Before the Game
There is no such thing as tailgating here, so most people will be drinking in the crammed pubs around the stadium, and there aren’t a lot of them. Time your journey up and where you want to gather/ meet prior. Many pubs will be jammed with football fans-so keep that in mind.
Add time to your journey on the tube, and keep in mind the weather-which is crap.
You might be better off finding a pub close’ish to the stadium and make your way there.

After the Game
London is NOT a 24 hour city, especially on a Sunday.
There are a few venues and areas that will be open late, but won’t cater to NFL fans.
The casinos in Leicester Square can hold 200 NFL fans MAX between them both, and will not play sound on the games-so keep that in mind as you probably won’t get in.
It is a pretty nasty area, so you may not want to be there anyway.
Sports Bars will shut by 11pm, but the Princess Alexandra in Crouch End will be open until 4am-so join us there!

Bags
There is a clear bag policy in effect at the stadium, so watch what you bring. What do you really need to bring anyway? Perhaps a phone charger, but the more you carry-the more you can lose. You probably won’t need your passport, as the UK isn’t as vigilant in checking for ID.

Swag
If you’re looking to buy NFL swag or London trinkets-do you really need to get them there? You can probably buy everything at home, or online & the prices will make your eyes water.
Plus you have to lug it around all night in the rain. And you might lose it.
Is it worth carrying all the crap?

Enjoy Sunday! See you at the Princess Alexandra in Crouch End for pints after!

Filed Under: Featured, NFL London, NFL News Tagged With: CBS NFL, Chicago Bears, FOX NFL, London, London 2019, london comedy, london drink, New Orleans Saints, 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, Philadelphia Eagles, Ryan Cull, tom brady, Wade McElwain

NFL W4 Mic’d Up

October 3, 2019 by nflinlondon

NFL Films is an amazing resource for NFL material.
Which is why we like to share their footage.

The mic’d up loads of players, & put together an awesome film of some of the best moments from the week that was.
Obviously, the Tampa Bay vs LA Rams game was a fruit basket of material.
The amount of TDs in that game was astounding. A whopping 95pts of game points in that match.

How did your team do in Week 4 of the NFL?
Did you win your fantasy?
Send us your picks and bets & we will share them with the world.

Our man Ryan Cull is still smarting from his 4-11 week, while Wade is on a high going 11-4 for another belting week of picks.

Our betting partners will have their links up soon for you to share & pick with.

See you Sunday!

Filed Under: Featured, NFL News, NFL Picks, NFL Video Tagged With: bill belichick, buffalo bills, cbs chicago, CBS NFL, Chicago Bears, Dallas Cowboys, FOX NFL, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, kurt warner, la chargers, la rams, London, London International, London NFL, London NFL 2019, Minnesota Vikings, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints, NFL betting, NFL films, NFL Gamepass, NFL media, NFL memes, NFL week 4, Oakland Raiders, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, Ryan Cull, tom brady, Wade McElwain

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

Slam Newton

September 27, 2019 by nflinlondon

Poor Cam Newton.
He has been playing like a grandpa lately, barely moving and throwing his balls all over the field.
Has he actually been injured?
Could he have taken a shot to the head?
Maybe.

Judging by his fashion sense, and penchant for outrageous hats, that could be a real clue.

He’s a great player, but his choices of outfits after some ridiculous loses puts his focus in jeopardy.
Is Cam really ready to go all the way, or is he ready to part company and move on to other avenues.
Like Fashion Avenue?

Filed Under: Featured, NFL News, NFL Pictures Tagged With: cam newton, carolina panthers, la rams, London, London International, London NFL, New Orleans Saints, NFL international series, NFL memes, NFL news, NFL tips, NFL Tottenham, NFL Wembley, panthers, Wade McElwain

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