Two games at a packed Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will allow the city to get reacquainted with live top-level American football for the first time since before the pandemic
. “In terms of planning and level of detail, this is every bit as big as a Rugby World Cup final,” he says. “For most games you might get good luck messages a day or two before, but they have been coming in since Monday. Sunday feels like a massive game – and the start of a massive week for us.”
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