Saints at Dolphins time, TV schedule, live stream, odds and more

EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - SEPTEMBER 24: (NEW YORK DAILIES OUT) Jay Ajayi
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Sean Payton’s New Orleans Saints head across the pond to face the Miami Dolphins. Where can we watch this intriguing match-up between these clubs?

This one could be fun. Then again, any game involving highly productive quarterback Drew Brees, head coach Sean Payton and the New Orleans is traditionally entertaining. That’s because that usual-potent offensive attack is supplemented by a defense that usually leaves a lot to be desired.

Yes, we saw Dennis Allen’s unit rise to the occasion last week against the Carolina Panthers was a bit surprising. After allowing a combined 65 points in their first two contests this season, the Saints held Cam Newton and company to 13 points in a huge road win.

Speaking of traveling, the Saints head overseas to London, England, to face a Miami Dolphins club upended by the previously-winless New York Jets.

What time, channel are the Saints and Dolphins on?

How can you catch the game between the Saints and Dolphins in jolly old England this weekend? Of course, you can always catch a plane and take it in personally. However, please keep in mind that you will find all the action early Sunday morning on Fox. Play-by-play standout Kevin Burkhardt, underrated analyst Charles Davis and veteran sideline reporter Pam Oliver will be ready when the game kicks off at 9:30 am ET. Then again, what about those who would prefer to watch the action online? Your options includes Fubo, Verizon NFL Mobile, NFL Game Pass and NFL Sunday Ticket MAX.

TV: Fox
Time: 9:30 am ET
Announcers: Kevin Burkhardt, Charles Davis, Pam Oliver
Odds: Saints (-2.5)
Saints blog: Who Dat Dish
Dolphins blog: Phin Phanatic

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After opening the season with double-digit losses, the Saints’ 34-13 win over the Panthers at Carolina was obviously impressive enough for the odds-makers to install Payton’s club as a slight favorite on the road (at London) vs. the 1-1 Dolphins (via SportsBook Review). So do we think that New Orleans has really turned the corner defensively?