Some of the Premier League's top teams can be found in London, including Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur, who all contested European finals last season.
But despite the pedigree of the London sides, Wolverhampton Wanderers travel to the capital for Sunday's match against Spurs full of confidence.
Nuno Espirito Santo's side are unbeaten in their eight trips to London since being promoted to the Premier League in 2018, winning three of the matches and drawing the other five.
It is their longest unbeaten top-flight run in the capital since a sequence of 11 matches between 1972 and 1974.
Record bid
This weekend Wolves can become only the third side from outside London in Premier League history to have a nine-match undefeated run in the city, after Liverpool and Manchester United.
Liverpool's sequence is ongoing, so both clubs could break new ground, beating Man Utd's 13-match run that ended in December 2013.
Wolves will be buoyed by the fact that one of their three victories in London came at Spurs last season, when they triumphed 3-1 at Wembley Stadium.
Longest unbeaten runs in London*
Club | Matches unbeaten | Last match |
---|---|---|
Man Utd | 13 | 01/12/2013 |
Man Utd | 11 | 13/09/2003 |
Liverpool | 10 | 29/01/2020 |
Man Utd | 10 | 17/04/2006 |
Man Utd | 9 | 10/08/1997 |
Man City | 8 | 05/01/2011 |
Man City | 8 | 24/11/2018 |
Man Utd | 8 | 21/10/1995 |
Wolves | 8 | 02/11/2019 |
*For clubs located outside the capital