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NFL London 2025 tickets: How to buy Minnesota Vikings vs Cleveland Browns at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

NFL is set to return to the English capital for another season – with a monster clash coming on Sunday, October 5.

The first bumper clash from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will see the Minnesota Vikings taking on the Cleveland Browns.

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Minnesota Vikings continue their trip outside the States, after losing in Dublin
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Cleveland Browns come into the clash at 1-3
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The clash will come from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
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The Minnesota Vikings are 2-2 so far this season, and have already made the trip over the pond, having played the Pittsburgh Steelers in Dublin in a 24-21 loss.

The Cleveland Browns have endured a worse start than their opponents, at 1-3, and were beaten by the Detroit Lions in their most recent clash.

NFL have branched out their brand a lot, with clashes played in other cities such as Dublin and Sao Paulo so far this season.

SunSport has everything you need to know about how to be at this clash in London!

Are tickets still available for Minnesota Vikings vs Cleveland Browns at NFL London?

Yes, tickets are still available for NFL London at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Standard seats are still available for general admission, as season ticket holders and members at Tottenham are not guaranteed seats for the game.

Seats are still widely available in all tiers of the stadium in north London.

How much are tickets for Minnesota Vikings vs Cleveland Browns and how do I buy them?

Tickets for Minnesota Vikings vs Cleveland Browns Jets at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium remain available for fans wanting to catch the action!

Ticket prices begin at upwards of £100 for the clash in London.

Prices start at £160 on the NFL London official selling site Tickemaster, and rise to £220 for first hand seats still available.

The cheapest tickets are currently available at £129 on Viagogo, while tickets also remain on Stubhub below the £160 for a first hand ticket.

Hospitality packages for the game are also still available on Seat Unique, with prices for hospitality starting at £299 per ticket.

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Former Brooklyn Nets co-owner sexually assaulted single mom in Miami hotel room: suit

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Much-loved Harry Potter actor reveals how fans send him SOCKS and kinky photos to sign

HARRY Potter actor Toby Jones has revealed he receives letters from fans asking him to sign kinky photos after his role in the fantasy franchise. 

The star, 59, voiced beloved house elf Dobby in the films, based on JK Rowling’s books

Dobby casting a spell, with sparks flying from his hand.
The actor voiced beloved house elf Dobby in the films, based on JK Rowling’s books
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Toby Jones attends the 50th Broadcasting Press Guild Awards.
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Toby Jones has revealed he receives letters from fans asking him to sign kinky photos after his role in the fantasy franchise[/caption]

Dobby serves the Malfoy family, who treat him cruelly, but is freed after receiving a sock as a gift. 

Mr Jones said: “I get sent S&M photos to sign — people wanting me to be a good Dobby. 

“I also get sent socks from strangers.” 

He added: “People really love that character. 

“You never know what will arrive in the post.” 

Toby, who also starred in ITV series Mr Bates Vs The Post Office, will take to the stage next month in Othello at London’s Theatre Royal Haymarket. 

He said: “I’m terrified because it’s Othello. 

“It’s a big thing to do and it’s right to be terrified, it would be really boring not to be terrified. 

“It’s a good feeling that I have to befriend in some way.” 

Jones was speaking at the SCAD Film Festival in Lacoste, France.

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Zohran Mamdani slams Andrew Cuomo over cuts to rental assistance program: ‘Record of broken promises’

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Rescue deals save half of Claire’s stores – but future uncertain for 145 more and 1,000 staff

RETAIL chain CLAIRE’s has struck a deal to sell 156 of its UK and Ireland stores to investment firm Modella Capital, just weeks after entering administration. 

The move offers a lifeline for the accessories brand but there is still uncertainty over 145 other stores and 1,000 staff. 

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A deal has been struck to save 156 of Claire’s high street stores, but the future remains uncertain for a further 1,000 workers[/caption]

Administrators at Interpath confirmed the sale, with about 1,000 staff transferring to Modella. 

The deal ensures the survival of much of Claire’s British business, safeguarding its presence in town centres. 

Interpath said it would keep the remaining stores open “for as long as we can” while it assessed options.

Interpath boss Natasha Harbinson said: “Following an agreement between Modella Capital and Ames Watson in the US, we are pleased to confirm a sale of the majority of Claire’s UK business and assets.” 

The chain appointed administrators for its UK and Ireland business after filing for bankruptcy in the US. 

Modella has become a significant force in the UK retail industry, having bought newsagent WH Smith’s high street chain earlier this year and taking over arts and crafts retailer Hobbycraft last year. 

The WH Smith high street arm, which excludes those in travel locations, are in the process of being rebranded as TG Jones. 

POST OFFICE THINKS BIG 

People queueing outside a Post Office in Kennington Park.
The Post Office is seeking to expand its range of services

POST Office branches are being lined up to offer services such as pharmacy prescription collection, digital ID and small business advice

The company outlined a series of measures to grow its revenue streams, as it urges the Government to protect its 11,500-branch network and consider tax breaks for those which are struggling. 

Boss Neil Brocklehurst said: “The Post Office has been part of the everyday fabric of British life for almost 400 years. 

“But like any modern retailer, we must evolve to meet customer demand.”  

ASTRA N.Y. BID 

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AstraZeneca plans to list shares directly on the New York Stock Exchange[/caption]

PHARMACEUTICAL giant Astazenecca has announced plans to list its shares directly on the New York Stock Exchange. 

Its listing in NY from February will replace its trading via American depositary receipts. 

The move aims to attract a broader range of global investors but will not affect its UK HQ in Cambridge or primary London listing. 

Shareholders will vote on the planned changes at a general meeting in November. 

GSK BOSS GOES 

DAME Emma Walmsley is stepping down as chief executive of GSK after eight years. 

She became the first woman to lead a major pharmaceutical company in 2017. 

Chief commercial officer Luke Miels will take on the full responsibilities of the top job from the start of next year. 

Dame Emma said she was looking forward to “cheering GSK’s future success as I begin my own new adventures”. 

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