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Analysis of the match between Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur
Right before the November FIFA Days, Sunderland not only ended Arsenal’s 812-minute clean-sheet streak but also halted their winning run. Even so, Mikel Arteta’s side still hold a comfortable lead at the top of the table. Returning to the Premier League, Arsenal welcome long-time rivals Tottenham to the Emirates — where they have conceded only once in the league this season, boasting the best defensive record.
Arsenal are aiming for a sixth straight home win in the Premier League without conceding, something they haven’t achieved since 2008. Meanwhile, Tottenham have also been excellent away from home, collecting 13 points from 5 road matches.
However, in their most recent away fixture, a Matthijs de Ligt header salvaged a point for Manchester United, denying Tottenham the chance to move up to third place. Thomas Frank’s squad now sit fifth, eight points behind the leaders.
It’s worth noting that North London has been painted red ever since Tottenham’s home win over Arsenal in 2022, with the Gunners dominating 5 of the last 6 derbies.
