The Seahawks head to Los Angeles this weekend for a Week 5 matchup with the Rams. Kickoff is set for 1:05 p.m. PT with television coverage on CBS (channel 7 in Seattle).

Here’s a look at which team the national media is predicting to win this Sunday, October 8th at L.A. Memorial Coliseum:

Elliot Harrison at NFL.com sees a 23-17 victory for Los Angeles, “The Rams always play the Seahawks tough, and have actually won three of the last four in the series. The fun part of this rivalry will be seeing how Los Angeles’ new-and-improved offense under Sean McVay fares against Seattle’s defense. Last year, the Rams won a defensive slugfest. Yet, even though the defense improved against Dallas, Wade Phillips’ group is still allowing 26.2 points per game (28th in NFL).”

Alden Gonzalez at ESPN.com predicts a 23-20 Rams win, “The Rams are feeling really good about themselves, coming off a big road win against the Cowboys. Their offense is clicking on all cylinders, and their defense finally showed signs of life in the second half Sunday, holding Dallas to a mere six points. They’ll be energized, while at home against a tough division rival, and will sneak out another close win.”Brady Henderson at ESPN.com gives Los Angeles the advantage, 24-23, “The Seahawks are coming off one of the more dominant halves of football they’ve played under Pete Carroll, outscoring the Colts 36-3 and holding them to 32 yards in the second half last week. That was a reminder that their defense remains one of the NFL’s best. The offense remains a question mark, however, and could be without starting left tackle Rees Odhiambo because of a chest injury. Even at full strength, Seattle’s offensive line will have its hands full against a Rams front four that has given the Seahawks all sorts of trouble during the past few seasons. Russell Wilson‘s QBR in five road games against the Rams is 48.6 compared with 71.5 in his 37 other road games. This has the makings of another close loss.” Seahawks.com