The Premier League's most notable match after FIFA Days takes place in north London, as Tottenham and Arsenal meet for the 65th time in the competition's history. Of the previous 64 meetings, Tottenham have won 15, Arsenal 24.
It's been a difficult start to the season for Ange Postecoglou and his side (W1 D1 L1), but with Dominic Solanke and Micky van de Ven back from injury, perhaps they can pick up from here.
Spurs fans will be particularly interested in this game as they have endured misery in the north London derby of late - winning just one of their last seven (D1 L5).
None of Tottenham's last 22 home Premier League games have ended in a draw (W15 L7), a run stretching back to April 2023.
Arsenal fans may be more cautious and will be happy with a draw given the current squad. Manager Mikel Arteta could be without up to six players due to injury and suspension.
Two key absentees are Declan Rice, who was sent off against Brighton two weeks ago, and captain Martin Odegaard, who suffered an ankle injury while on duty with Norway.
This looks set to be the first real test of the Gunners' squad depth as they look to end their two-decade Premier League title drought.
Arsenal are unbeaten in away games in the Premier League since the start of 2024 (W9 D1), with 8 of those games being without conceding.
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