NFL London Schedule 2019: Where to Watch Cincinnati Bengals vs. Los Angeles Rams, TV Channel, Live Stream

The NFL returns to London for the third time this season as the Cincinnati Bengals take on the Los Angeles Rams at Wembley Stadium.

It's the fourth time the Rams visit the British capital, but their first chance to play in Britain's biggest stadium since relocating to Los Angeles.

The franchise's only visit to Wembley dates all the way back to 2012 when the then-St. Louis Rams were on the receiving end of a 45-7 shellacking from the New England Patriots.

In 2016, the Rams lost 17-10 to the New York Giants and a year later they thrashed the Arizona Cardinals 33-0, but both games were played at Twickenham—the home of England's rugby team.

Bar a major surprise, the Rams' record in London will read 2-2 after this weekend as the defending NFC champions take on what is statistically the worst team in the NFL.

The Bengals, whose only game in London ended in a 27-27 draw against the Washington Redskins three years ago, fell to 0-7 after a 27-17 home defeat against Jacksonville last week.

Andy Dalton threw three interceptions in just over four minutes in the fourth quarter, as the Bengals offense imploded in spectacular fashion.

Dalton led Cincinnati with 33 rushing yards and aside from Joe Mixon's two-yard run, no other player contributed.

With the trade deadline looming large on October 29, it wouldn't be surprising to see the Bengals go in full-tank mode in a bid to accumulate picks and ensure they will hold the first overall selection in next year's draft.

The Rams, on the other hand, have already got their business done ahead of the trade deadline, after signing Jalen Ramsey.

Los Angeles went all-in for the cornerback, sending two first-round picks and a fourth-rounder to Jacksonville for Ramsey, who had missed the last three games with a mysterious back injury.

To nobody's surprise, the 24-year-old enjoyed a miraculous recovery in time to make his debut in the Rams' 37-10 win over the Falcons in Atlanta.

The Rams held the Falcons to 224 yards as they snapped a three-game losing streak to improve to 4-3 for the season.

Ramsey looked slightly rusty but contributed to an excellent defensive performance from the Rams, who recorded five sacks, an interception and a fumble return.

While it is still too early to determine how big an impact the All-Pro cornerback will have on the Rams' Super Bowl chances, the prospect of Ramsey and Aaron Donald playing together has fans salivating in Los Angeles.

The game against the Bengals should help the Rams restore even more confidence, but upcoming matchups against Pittsburgh, Chicago and Baltimore will paint a better picture of where the Rams are at.

Here's all you need to know ahead of Sunday.

Jared Goff, Los Angeles Rams
Jared Goff #16 of the Los Angeles Rams signals to the sideline in the first half of the game against the Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on October 20 in Atlanta, Georgia. Todd Kirkland/Getty

When and where is the game?

The Cincinnati Bengals take on the Los Angeles Rams at Wembley Stadium in London, England, on Sunday, October 27.

Kick-off is scheduled for 5 p.m. local time (1 p.m. ET).

TV coverage

The game will be nationally broadcast by CBS.

Live stream

A live stream will be available via CBS's digital plaftorms as well as via fuboTV.

Form

The Rams snapped a three-game losing streak in Week 7, defeating the Falcons 37-10 in Atlanta to improve to 4-3 but remain third in the NFC West.

The Bengals, meanwhile, are statically the worst team in the nation after plunging to 0-7 on the back of a 27-17 at home against Jacksonville.

Series record

The Bengals lead the all-time series 8-5 and have won the last three meetings against the Rams, with the most recent win coming in November 2015.

Odds

According to Oddschecker, the Rams are 13-point favorite and are 19/20 to cover the spread, while the Bengals are 24/5 underdogs.