The fifth week of action in the 2025 NFL season is nearly here and fans from the UK will be glad to hear that 10 of the games will be televised.
It is an exciting period for NFL fans in the UK, as the first of three London games is set to take place this weekend.
The Cleveland Browns will face the Minnesota Vikings at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday afternoon (October 5) to kick off this season's NFL London series.
Those not able to make it to the game in the English capital this weekend will be glad to hear that it will be televised free-to-air in the UK.
Two divisional matchups are also included among the week five offerings for UK viewers.
All kick off times are listed under BST:
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Thursday Night Football (October 2):
Los Angeles Rams (3-1) v San Francisco 49ers (3-1) - Sky Sports NFL
KO: 01:15 Friday morning (October 3)
Sunday (October 5):
International game (London)
Cleveland Browns (1-3) v Minnesota Vikings (2-2) - Sky Sports NFL / Channel 5
KO: 14:30

Early Window
Philadelphia Eagles (4-0) v Denver Broncos (2-2) - Sky Sports NFL
KO: 18:00
Baltimore Ravens (1-3) v Houston Texans (1-3) - Sky Sports Football
KO: 18:00
New York Jets (0-4) v Dallas Cowboys (1-2-1) - Channel 5
KO: 18:00
Late Window
Seattle Seahawks (3-1) v Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-1) - Sky Sports NFL
KO: 21:05
Cincinnati Bengals (2-2) v Detroit Lions (3-1) - Sky Sports Football
KO: 21:25
Los Angeles Chargers (3-1) v Washington Commanders (2-2) - Sky Sports+ / 5NFL
KO: 21:25
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Sunday Night Football (October 5):
Buffalo Bills (4-0) v New England Patriots (2-2) - Sky Sports NFL
KO: 01:20 Monday morning (October 6)
Monday Night Football (October 6):
Jacksonville Jaguars (3-1) v Kansas City Chiefs (2-2) - Sky Sports NFL
KO: 01:15 Tuesday morning (October 7)
NFL RedZone:
Sunday 18:00 - Sky Sports Mix
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