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NOVEMBER | BIGGER PICTURE Raiders of the costly park What: NFL in London Where: Wembley Stadium When: 14-28 October Picture/words: Stuart Wood T he NFL’s three-week tenure in London began on Sunday 14 October, with Seattle Seahawks taking on the Oakland Raiders. Access was in attendance alongside the Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority, to watch the Raiders get trounced 27-3. We were part of an 84,900-strong crowd, which came close to filling the 90,000-capacity Wembley stadium to the rafters. LVCVA were in town to promote the Raiders, who are moving to a new Vegas stadium home, which is opening in 2019/20. The London game is part of the NFL’s International Series, which first came to London in 2007 with one game a year. It has since grown to three a year, with the Tennessee Titans taking on LA Chargers and Philadelphia Eagles playing Jacksonville Jaguars in the next two weeks. The huge attendance numbers are a testament to the popularity of bringing international sports events to the UK’s stadiums, and there may be more to come. Shahid Khan, billionaire owner of Fulham Football Club and NFL side Jacksonville Jaguars, was previously in talks with the FA about purchasing Wembley stadium for £600m, but withdrew his offer on 17 October following a ‘lack of support from the FA council’. This is good news for Tottenham Hotspur, who already have a deal in place for at least two NFL games to be hosted every year in their new stadium upon its completion, which is scheduled to open in 2019. If there is a possibility for a permanent NFL franchise to move to London, Tottenham’s new stadium would be a prime candidate for its residence. 08