Postpublished at 14:58 BST 5 October
Minnesota Vikings 0-7 Cleveland Browns

Carson Wentz brings up two first downs, both on completions to Justin Jefferson.
There's a pattern emerging here.
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Minnesota Vikings 0-7 Cleveland Browns
Carson Wentz brings up two first downs, both on completions to Justin Jefferson.
There's a pattern emerging here.
Minnesota Vikings 0-7 Cleveland Browns
Chris Peddy
BBC Sport at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
What a start for the Browns and a great memory for Harold Fannin to take back to Cleveland from London.
The rookie tight end has his first touchdown in the NFL in his fifth appearance.
It's his first target of the day and brings up the defining moment of the first quarter so far.
His total of 63 receiving yards on his debut is his highest so far. Just one yard on that touchdown but what an important one it was.
Minnesota Vikings 0-7 Cleveland Browns
Myles Garrett missed practice on Wednesday and still had strapping on his right ankle when he spoke to media on Friday, but good luck trying to stop Cleveland's defensive star from playing.
"I'm a never say die, kind of guy," he said. "So you'd have to kill me to keep me from being on the field. Pretty much."
Asked about facing Minnesota's depleted offensive line, he added: "That makes no difference. At the end of the day, I gotta prepare as if their starting line was out there. And last I checked, one of the highest-paid tackles (left tackle Christian Darrisaw), was out there and playing some good ball. So I have to be at my very best and make sure the guys around me are doing the same.
"I love going against the best. I like playing on the right side [on the line of scrimmage], just because that's what I'm used to, And you know, I mix it up, go left, right, and you know, sometimes we go to the three technique. But now if there's someone who's the very best and at my position, we're going to face off. And if he was on the left side, well, I got to make sure I go over there and see what he’s about.
"I think that was what last week was about [against Detroit]. I want to see Penei [Sewell] and Christian [Darrisaw] on my side, so I'll take the brunt of that duty, and I look forward to it."
Minnesota Vikings 0-7 Cleveland Browns
Jason Bell
Former NFL cornerback on Sky Sports
The Browns just kept on pushing with the run, and the Vikings defence, you start to sell out for the run, that's when you call this play, to take advantage of that little bit of hesitation.
You talk about eye discipline, you've been getting run at over and over again so you want to tee off on the ball but your eyes are just a little slow, and they take advantage of it.
Minnesota Vikings 0-7 Cleveland Browns
There's a nice interlude of some of the Browns rocking out to Bohemian Rhapsody on the big screen before we get back under way.
Can the Vikings take better care of the ball on their second possession?
Minnesota Vikings 0-7 Cleveland Browns
Cleveland edge closer by running it for a couple of short gains before Dillon Gabriel finds tight end Harold Fannin in space for a walk-in touchdown.
Decent start for the rookie from Hawaii as the Browns make the Vikings pay for that poor ball security from running back Jordan Mason.
Minnesota Vikings 0-0 Cleveland Browns
Dillon Gabriel again hands it off to Quinshon Judkins and although he has a blocker, the Vikings' defence recovers to stop him short of the end zone.
It's 4th & 1 for Cleveland at Minnesota's six-yard line.
Minnesota Vikings 0-0 Cleveland Browns
Dillon Gabriel hands it off to Quinshon Judkins, who bursts through a gap down the middle then drifts out wide for a 32-yard gain.
Minnesota Vikings 0-0 Cleveland Browns
Osi Umenyiora
Two-time Super Bowl winner on ITV
The Minnesota VIkings were moving the ball very well up and down the field, with those quick passes.
That was a well executed drive by the Vikings but of course that turnover bug had to strike and that's exactly what the Cleveland Browns are going to need if they're to remain in this game.
Minnesota Vikings 0-0 Cleveland Browns
Ben Collins
BBC Sport at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Whoever wins the turnover battle usually wins the game, and the Vikings have coughed one up on their very first possession.
Minnesota Vikings 0-0 Cleveland Browns
Jordan Mason runs it for Minnesota and the ball comes loose.
Did the Vikings recover it?
There's a huge cheer from the Tottenham crowd as, no, it's Cleveland safety Grant Delpit who scooped it up.
The Browns get it back on halfway.
Minnesota Vikings 0-0 Cleveland Browns
Carson Wentz dumps it off to Justin Jefferson for a first down, before a deep shot towards Jefferson is broken up by cornerback Greg Newsome.
Minnesota Vikings 0-0 Cleveland Browns
Dillon Gabriel's next pass on third down goes incomplete so Corey Bojorquez, who arrived at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in a Spurs shirt today, punts for Cleveland.
Now it's Carson Wentz's turn for Minnesota.
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Minnesota Vikings 0-0 Cleveland Browns
Dillon Gabriel completes his first pass as an NFL starter, checking down to tight end David Njoku for a 12-yard gain.
Minnesota Vikings 0-0 Cleveland Browns
After former Cleveland Brown Joe Thomas smashes a guitar on an amp to get the crowd hyped (as you do), we're under way at Tottenham.
Dillon Gabriel will immediately get the ball in his hands for Cleveland.
Minnesota Vikings @ Cleveland Browns (14:30 BST)
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Minnesota Vikings @ Cleveland Browns (14:30 BST)
Dillon Gabriel's promotion to QB1 for Cleveland came too late in the week for his mother to get over here from Hawaii, while his father had an entirely different problem, so neither of Gabriel's parents will be here to see the 24-year-old's first NFL start.
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Minnesota Vikings @ Cleveland Browns (14:30 BST)
The Minnesota Vikings are out and here come the Cleveland Browns. This is technically a 'home' game for Cleveland but you wouldn't know it.
There is a lot of support for the Vikings here, huge swathes of purple in every stand.
The stadium is filling up and we're almost readty to go for the first London game of the year.
Minnesota Vikings @ Cleveland Browns (14:30 BST)
Speaking to the media on Friday, Cleveland's defensive tackle Mason Graham said he has every confidence in fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel before he makes his first NFL start: "He's been preparing like he's the starter since week one. I feel like he does everything the right way. He's going to get his opportunity and we're all behind him. He seems poised all the time, he's great at controlling the offence - especially on the huddle - and he keeps everyone on the same page.
"He's always looking to bring guys up, he's a big energy guy. He's just really himself when he's out there, having a good time, and I feel like that brings the best out of everyone else."
Defensive end Myles Garrett added: "He has a youthful exuberance. He brings a different vibe, a different attitude. He just always has a smile on his face, he's got a lot of energy. I'm looking forward to seeing how he moves around the pocket and how he plays the game. This will be a different pace to what he's been used to.
"We'll be counting on him but he can also count on us to be there to support him, in each phase of the game. He doesn't have to do too much, he just has to play within himself, execute his game, and allow the game to come to him."