NFL London LIVE: Follow all the action from Wembley as the Jacksonville Jaguars face the Buffalo Bills

Follow live updates as they happen from Wembley Stadium

Scott Wilson
Wembley Stadium
Saturday 24 October 2015 22:15
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The Jaguard will have to pay attention to Bills running back LeSean McCoy
The Jaguard will have to pay attention to Bills running back LeSean McCoy

Welcome to live coverage of the second of three National Football League in London this season.

The Jacksonville Jaguars, here for the third year in a row, host the Buffalo Bills, who have not been in London before.

• Jacksonville have started the season with just one win in their first six, sitting bottom of the AFC South

• Buffalo are sitting at 3-3 in the AFC East

• Up to 85,000 expected to fill Wembley Stadium

• Rookie running back TJ Yeldon questionable for the Jaguars

• Bills have a number of key injuries including starting quarterback Tyrod Taylor and star receiver Sammy Watkins

• Running back LeSean McCoy should play

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