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Following a third international break of the season, Tottenham Hotspur’s return to action could not have been tougher, with an away North London Derby to get things back underway. With Spurs struggling for fluency and Arsenal flying high,
A former Tottenham player has backed one of Thomas Frank's key players to "control" Viktor Gyokeres ahead of the north London derby against Arsenal. Spurs are eighth in the Premier League, whereas the Gunners sit top of the pile heading into Sunday's clash at the Emirates.
Tottenham Hotspur not only have a better all-time front three than Arsenal, theirs is the best in Premier League history. That is the view of former Spurs midfielder and talkSPORT co-host Jamie
As the highly anticipated North London derby approaches, excitement and nerves are palpable among Tottenham Hotspur fans. With the clash against Arsenal just hours away, the focus shifts to the players who could make a significant impact on the outcome of this fierce rivalry.
The Premier League has explained why Eberechi Eze's hotly debated first goal was allowed to stand in Arsenal's 4-1 demolition of Tottenham. The former Crystal Palace man fired a shot through a crowd of bodies to make it 2-0 but goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario complained that his view was blocked by some offside Gunners players.
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Arsenal 4 - Tottenham 1: all roads lead home
Eze’s hat trick was just the fourth ever in a North London Derby and the first in a Premier League NLD. Ted Drake scored one for Arsenal in 1934, Terry Dyson for Spurs in 1961, and Alan Sunderland for Arsenal in 1978. It took Ebere Eze one (1) NLD to do what neither Harry Kane nor Son Heung-min could do — score a North London Derby hat trick.
Tottenham's ability to host non-football events, such as concerts and boxing matches, during the football season has been a game-changer
TWO teams looking to put bitterly disappointing defeats behind them will clash at Brisbane Road on Sunday, when Tottenham Hotspur Women host Arsenal Women. The Matchday 9 London Derby has added
Tottenham have slipped down to eighth place in the Premier League table after Saturday’s fixtures, although a win against Arsenal will catapult them back into the top four. However, for that to happen, they must achieve a feat they haven’t managed in 15 years – beating Arsenal at the Emirates.