(VIDEO) All Goals From Arsenal vs Tottenham in the Premier League
The Emirates Stadium is set to vibrate again as Arsenal welcome Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday in a North London Derby that stretches far beyond the three points. Both teams arrive with clear ambitions, contrasting rhythms, and the sense that this showdown could shape the trajectory of their seasons.
Arsenal: Leaders Under Pressure, and Without Their Defensive Anchor
The Gunners sit comfortably at the top of the Premier League, but they enter the derby with a significant setback. Gabriel Magalhães has been ruled out after suffering a thigh injury during the international break — a major blow to Mikel Arteta’s defensive structure.
Even so, Arsenal have built their campaign on resilience. They have conceded only five league goals so far, and their home form continues to resemble that of a title contender. Yet, there is an underlying concern: creativity from open play. Only 40% of their goals come from open-play sequences, and they average 7.9 chances per match — numbers uncharacteristic of a traditional champion and a reminder that efficiency alone may not be enough on derby day.
Tottenham: A Dangerous Visitor Searching for Another Statement Win
Across North London, Tottenham Hotspur arrive with one of the strangest statistical profiles of the season. While they often struggle at home, they have been flawless away from London, boasting a perfect record on the road and converting at a high rate whenever they break forward.
Even with key attacking absences, Spurs have shown they can push elite teams to their limits. And in a derby — where emotion and tempo often overshadow structure — those details can tilt the balance either way.
History Weighs Heavy in a Rivalry of More Than 190 Matches
There have been over 190 professional meetings between the rivals, with Arsenal holding a slight historical edge. But in the North London Derby, the past rarely dictates the present — every match feels like a final.
Tactically, the midfield battle could define the afternoon. Martin Ødegaard will look to dictate Arsenal’s tempo, while Yves Bissouma or Pape Sarr can provide balance and ball recovery for Tottenham. Out wide, Bukayo Saka remains Arsenal’s most destabilizing weapon, and Spurs know they cannot allow him space to isolate defenders.

Key Factors and What’s at Stake
Control of the tempo:
Arsenal expect to dominate the ball, but their inconsistency in open-play creation remains a concern.
Away-day efficiency:
Tottenham must capitalize on their counterattacking moments rather than waiting for Arsenal mistakes.
Crucial absences:
With Gabriel out, Arsenal’s back line will be tested more than usual. Spurs, meanwhile, must manage space wisely to avoid being pinned deep.
Title ambitions vs. local pride:
Arsenal are fighting to stay clear at the top of the league. For Tottenham, a win would not only push them higher — it would send a message that they can compete with the very best this season.
All Goals From Arsenal vs Tottenham
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