WEMBLEY plays host to its first NFL game on the season as the Cincinnati Bengals take on Los Angeles Rams.
The Ohio side have lost all seven of their matches in this campaign with their Californian opponents buoyed by their victory over Atlanta Falcons last weekend.
What time does Rams vs Bengals kick off?
This NFL match will take place on Sunday, October 27.
It will kick off at 5pm UK time – that is 9am in LA and 12pm in Cincinnati.
The clash will be held at Wembley Stadium.
This will be the first of two games at the England national football ground, with Jacksonville Jaguars facing Houston Texans on Sunday, November 3.
What TV channel is it on and can I live stream it for FREE?
Los Angeles Rams vs Cincinnati Bengals will be shown live on Sky Sports Action, BBC Two and ITV.
Sky Sports customers can watch the full coverage on live stream via the app on their computer, tablet and mobile devices.
You can also watch it on NowTV by purchasing a Sky Sports Day Pass for £9.99.
If not, you can also catch the action on BBC Two, before the coverage switches to ITV at 7pm.
These channels are free-to-air, providing you have a valid TV licence – which costs £154.50 a year.
You can live stream these via BBC iPlayer, ITV Hub and TV Player.
What is the team news?
Los Angeles Rams are without Malcolm Brown and Bryce Hager for the clash at Wembley.
Troy Hill is a doubt for the match after missing training on Wednesday and Thursday.
Clay Matthews is also missing for the Californians with a jaw injury.
Meanwhile, the Cincinnati Bengals are short at cornerback with Dre Kirkpatrick and reserve Darqueze Dennard both ruled out.
A.J. Green and Cordy Glenn are also sidelined.
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