NFL returns to the capital
Denver Broncos take on New York Jets at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium
The second of three NFL American football games in London takes place this afternoon.
Following last week's victory for the Minnesota Vikings against the Cleveland Browns at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the same venue hosts the Denver Broncos and the New York Jets.
We caught up with Jets' defensive player Andre Cisco before the match, and he told us what he thinks the British crowd will be like:
"When you're the team that's winning in the stadium, you could feel the energy behind you, just like a home game - versus like when you're the away team and you're winning, you don't really feel that same kind of support.
"And so I remember the few games I've had with teams that travel well, which I know the Jets do, so we'll be the home team."
**_"I would love to try some more English breakfast stuff"_**
Cisco also told us he'd love to squeeze in some classic sightseeing while he's over here in London:
"I would love to see some things I haven't saw before, especially some more historical things.
"And so I'll probably do that this year. But yeah, you have a time if you make for it. You obviously got to be careful because we're still recovering from the time zone.
"So you really want to stay off your feet when you get opportunities."
And as well as sightseeing, the defensive player also fancies sampling some of our British fayre:
"I would love to try some more English breakfast stuff because I'm big on like I'm a black coffee in the morning... I love like those kind of delicacies."
The Jacksonville Jaguars take on the Los Angeles Rams at Wembley Stadium next Sunday.