
Glitz & glam —
The NFL juggernaut is back in London. Here cheerleaders perform at Wembley Stadium during one of last year's games when San Francisco 49ers beat Jacksonville Jaguars 42-10.

London calling —
Wembley is hosting the NFL International Series for the eighth consecutive year, and for the first time the home of English soccer will stage three games.

Sellout —
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has confirmed that all three clashes have sold out. Oakland Raiders play Miami Dolphins on September 28, Detroit Lions face Atlanta Falcons on October 26 and Jacksonville Jaguars host Dallas Cowboys on November 9.

The hosts —
The Jaguars have signed an agreement to play home games at the International Series at Wembley until 2016.

London franchise? —
The Jacksonville franchise is reported to be the frontrunner to relocate permanently to London, given its existing agreement and that owner Shahid Khan's sporting portfolio also includes London soccer club Fulham.

Cool Britannia —
Osi Umenyiora of Atlanta Falcons, Menelik Watson of Oakland Raiders, Brandon Carr of Dallas Cowboys, Stephen Tulloch of Detroit Lions, Will Blackmon of Jacksonville Jaguars and Cameron Wake of Miami Dolphins take to the Wembley pitch to help promote the International Series.

Street festival —
The series also includes the "NFL on Regent Street" event which last year attracted almost 600,000 people to London's famous road.