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'Ted Lasso' rocks out and more from Minnesota Vikings vs. New Orleans Saints in London

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The Minnesota Vikings and New Orleans Saints are playing the first London NFL game of the season Sunday morning (9:30 a.m. ET, NFL Network).

The Saints are 1-2 after consecutive losses to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Carolina Panthers. They are also dealing with key injuries. QB Jameis Winston  is out and Andy Dalton has started in his place. The Vikings are 2-1 and opened the season with a surprising and dominant win over the Green Bay Packers.

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Cast of "Ted Lasso" turns up

You'll have to take our word on this because of the muted audio, but the cast of "Ted Lasso" was rocking along to "Sweet Caroline" in the second half.

Fans are ready; Saints stay fashionable

Now, the two teams will meet at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in North London. The stadium's capacity is 62,850. That's slightly smaller than the home stadiums of the Vikings and Saints.

Here's the stadium switching from one kind of football to another. 

In London, both teams checked out the field and chose their side for Saturday's North London derby between Arsenal and Tottenham.

Tottenham boss Antonio Conte got in the action as well.

The Saints have made their headquarters at the practice field of the London Irish rugby union team. Members of The Exiles, as they're called, took in Saints practice, perhaps wondering why the Americans are wearing all those pads to carry the ball.

Pub life is an essential part of English culture. The Horse and Guardsman, a pub in Whitehall, is welcoming Saints fans.

The Barrowboy and Banker, just across London Bridge, even had a Pro Football Hall of Famer pouring pints.

Fans traveling to the game could take the London Underground metro system. Trains and stations have been decorated with pictures of Winston and Vikings QB Kirk Cousins.

Saints receiver Marquez Callaway loves Big Ben. He even has a tattoo of the iconic tower at the north end of the Houses of Parliament.

It wasn't in tattoo form, but another landmark, Trafalgar Square, was lit up with logos of the teams that will play in London this season.

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