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And we have a mouth-watering north London derby between Tottenham and Arsenal highlighting the action today.
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Saturday, September 14
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Sunday, September 15
Tottenham vs Arsenal - 2pmWolves vs Newcastle - 4:30pm
5 minutes agoBy Jack Johnson
And now the tensions have boiled over!
Arsenal defender William Saliba is then booked for delaying the restart soon after, as he picks up the ball to prevent a quick free-kick.
Spurs still have the momentum at the moment.
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30 minutes agoBy Jack Johnson
For the first time in over 30 years, Arsenal are not wearing red against Tottenham due to a kit clash.
The Premier League and referee body PGMOL instructed the Gunners that their 2024/25 home kit includes too much white - which is the traditional colour of Spurs.
So, therefore, they are in their black away strip today.
However, there is still somewhat of a clash and fans are baffled, with both teams wearing dark shorts.
The home fans are loving it and are booing every Arsenal touch.
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44 minutes agoBy Jack Johnson
The north London derby is underway!
They are unlikely to pursue such deals in January, but could be looking at defensive reinforcements with next season in mind.
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Today, 13:12By Jack Johnson
Now here's an incredible stat...
Tottenham have conceded an own goal in each of their last three Premier League meetings with Arsenal.
Last time they met, it was Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg who was the unlucky player after he headed into his own net from a corner.
Before that, Cristian Romero was awarded an own goal in their September 2023 derby, denying Bukayo Saka a goal.
And that came a few months after Hugo Lloris' in January last year.
No team has ever put through their own net in four consecutive meetings with an opponent in the competition before.
And if there's one team you don't want to break that record against, it's your biggest rivals.
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Today, 12:49By Joe Brophy
Arsenal team to play Tottenham: Raya; White, Saliba, Gabriel, Timber, Jorginho, Partey, Trossard, Saka, Havertz, Martinelli
Declan Rice was controversially sent off against Brighton and is suspended for this game, with Martin Odegaard, Oleksandr Zinchenko and Ricardo Calafiori both picking up injuries over the international break.
However, Jurrien Timber, who also seemed to pick up a knock during that Seagulls draw, is fit to start after featuring for the Netherlands.
Kai Havertz is slotting back into a No.8 position, which is where he started his Gunners career rather than as a striker.
That has allowed Arteta to maintain his 4-3-3 shape by pushing Thomas Partey into a more advanced area, with Jorginho as the No.6.
Havertz's absence from attack means Arsenal have turned to Leandro Trossard as a false nine following his absence from Belgium duty.
Gabriel Martinelli takes up the spot on the left, with new signing Raheem Sterling short of match fitness.
The deadline day signing last played a competitive game in May having missed out on Euro 2024 before being exiled by Chelsea.
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Today, 12:47By Joe Brophy
Tottenham team to play Arsenal: Vicario, Porro, Romero, Van de Ven, Udogie, Bentancur, Kulusevski, Maddison, Son, Solanke, Johnson
Spurs are boosted by the return of two key players who missed the last game away at Newcastle.
The first of those players is Micky van de Ven, who sat out of the trip to Tyneside after picking up a knock against Everton.
But crucially, the second is Dominic Solanke, who after missing two straight games, has rested over the break and is fit to start.
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Today, 12:42By Joe Brophy
Huge news ahead of the north London derby...
Martin Odegaard was NOT among the Arsenal players that have walked across the pitch and down the tunnel towards the dressing rooms at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
There was no sign of Riccardo Calafiori either, but Gabriel Jesus is with the squad ahead of his expected return from injury.
The Brazilian could be needed to come straight into the starting XI, with Leandro Trossard another option as the focal point of attack.
Kai Havertz is expected to be moved back into midfield, with Raheem Sterling named on the bench, talkSPORT understands.
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Today, 12:30By Joe Brophy
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk admitted his team's 1-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest should act as a 'reality check'.
The Reds had made a dream start to life under Arne Slot with three straight Premier League wins without conceding a goal.
However, the Merseysiders were brought crashing back down to earth in their first match since the end of the international break.
Callum Hudson-Odoi stunned Anfield by scoring the winner on Saturday, and Liverpool will now need an instant response against AC Milan in the Champions League on Tuesday night.
“First of all it was a very disappointing day," Netherlands skipper Van Dijk said.
We have to turn it around pretty quickly and that will be the focus.
“We still tried but I think we were too rushed, we put the ball in the box a bit too quick or over played it and then you don't get the momentum you want to get.
"Overall it was a disappointing afternoon, something we didn't want to happen but we have to turn this around and make this a sort of a reality check to be better for the rest of the season because if you want to achieve things this season the contrast between the games we played is too big."
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Today, 12:13By Joe Brophy
Emmanuel Petit is worried a north London derby defeat for Arsenal could kill their title ambitions.
Mikel Arteta's side will go into the clash against Tottenham on Sunday without Declan Rice and skipper Martin Odegaard, two vital players in the midfield.
And Petit, who featured 118 times for Arsenal, holds grave fears about the drop-off in quality from the pair to whoever will replace them, especially in a clash against bitter rivals Tottenham.
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Today, 11:40By Joe Brophy
Thomas Frank criticised Mateo Kovacic after his 'reckless tackle' forced Yoane Wissa off during Brentford's 2-1 defeat to Manchester City.
Congo forward Wissa gave the Bees a shock lead against the champions after only 22 seconds to rattle Pep Guardiola's side.
However, the 28-year-old was later substituted after a challenge from Croatian Kovacic as City fought back to earn all three points.
"I know it's probably not a red card, but it's frustrating that it's led to an injury."
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Today, 11:09By Joe Brophy
Richarlison has dropped a team news hint ahead of the north London derby by seemingly confirming Dominic Solanke will play.
The Brazilian left Tottenham fans excited by suggesting that his Spurs teammate will be fit to return from injury today.
The two attackers have both struggled with fitness issues this season, with Richarlison expected to miss out against Arsenal.
However, club record signing Solanke, who has been nursing an ankle problem since the first game of the season, is likely to return.
And Richarlison poured fuel on the fire in a message to the former Bournemouth star, who celebrated his 27th birthday on Saturday.
Richarlison tipped Tottenham captain Heung-min Son to provide him with an assist against Arsenal, saying: “Sonny will give you a gift tomorrow bro.”
Solanke will be desperate to get off the mark for his new club after a frustrating start to life in north London.
Having failed to score or assist in the 1-1 draw with Leicester, the England striker has since missed the following two games through injury but a goal against rivals Arsenal would be the perfect response.
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Today, 10:32By Joe Brophy
Enzo Maresca fired a subtle dig at Erik ten Hag as Jadon Sancho impressed on his Chelsea debut after ending his Manchester United nightmare.
England winger Sancho joined the Blues on deadline day on loan with an obligation to buy from the Red Devils next summer.
In his first outing as a Chelsea player last night the 24-year-old assisted Christopher Nkunku's winning goal in a 1-0 win over Bournemouth.
Sancho was also awarded the player of the match despite only playing the final 45 minutes on the south coast.
It signals a dramatic turnaround for Sancho, who hadn't played any Premier League football for Man United since September 2023.
Following a fallout with Ten Hag, he spent a period in exile before being shipped out loan to Borussia Dortmund for the second half of last season.
However, Sancho already appeared rejuvenated at Chelsea, with Maresca saying: “Very happy, very happy for him.
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