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Sep 28, 2014 at 6pm UK at ​Wembley Stadium
Miami Dolphins
38-14
Oakland Raiders
FT
3
Q1
7
Leonhardt (9:38)
Wallace (14:17), Miller (9:15), Sims (1:53)
21
Q2
0
Miller (8:13), Finnegan (3:59)
14
Q3
0
0
Q4
7
Holmes (8:36)

Half-Time Report: Miami Dolphins hold commanding Wembley lead over Oakland Raiders

The Miami Dolphins hold a commanding 24-7 lead over the Oakland Raiders in the NFL's showpiece fixture at Wembley Stadium in London.

The Miami Dolphins are currently holding an impressive 24-7 half-time lead over the Oakland Raiders in the NFL's showpiece fixture at Wembley Stadium in London this evening.

Sebastian Janikowski #11 of the Oakland Raiders adds the extra point to the touchdown scored by teammate Brian Leonhardt #87 of the Oakland Raiders during the NFL match between the Oakland Raiders and the Miami Dolphins at Wembley Stadium on September 28,© Getty Images

The Raiders made a rattling start to the encounter by pitching up just two yards short of the endzone from their first drive, with Derek Carr picking out Brian Leonhardt with a three-yarder, before Sebastian Janikowski kicked to make it 7-0.

Brian Leonhardt #87 of the Oakland Raiders celebrates after after making a reception to score the game's opening touchdown during the NFL match between the Oakland Raiders and the Miami Dolphins at Wembley Stadium on September 28, 2014© Getty Images

Following eight plays, the Dolphins were presented with their first opportunity to score and they willingly obliged as Caleb Sturgis made an impressive 47-yard field goal to earn his side three points.

Ryan Tannehill pushed the Dolphins into a three-point lead when he picked out Mike Wallace from 13 yards, as Sturgis delivered from the spot to take the score to 10-7.

The lead was then extended in the second quarter thanks to some industrious play from Lamar Miller, who showed great ability to complete an eight-yard rush past the defense to make it 17-7.

Miami were not done yet despite playing away from home in colder climes, as they made it 24-7 when Tannehill produced an excellent 18-yard pass for Dion Sims to move into the endzone, leaving the Dolphins in a commanding position at the break in north London.

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Lamar Miller #26 of the Miami Dolphins is congratulated by teammate Dion Sims #80 after Miller's first quarter touchdown catch during a game against the New England Patriots on September 7, 2014
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