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Arsenal prepare to entertain Tottenham Hotspur at Emirates Stadium on Sunday afternoon, looking to continue an impressive record. The Gunners are clearly on top, having won 40 and lost only 19 of the 79 games.
The most recent encounter between these two sides at Emirates Stadium was less than a year ago, in November 2012, when they eased past their opponents in a high-scoring 5-2 thriller, in a Premier League match.
Spurs have slipped to 5-2 defeats on their last two visits to the Emirates as they were pipped to Champions League football by their rivals.
But victory on Sunday would fire their intent for the season ahead as they seemingly prepare for life without Gareth Bale.
Andre Villas-Boas' side go into the game on the back of four successive victories this term - two in the Premier League and two in the Europa League, all without conceding a goal.
For the Gunners, there have been no big-money signings - with just old-boy Mathieu Flamini and youngster Yaya Sanogo coming in so far.
This - as well as a 3-1 opening-day loss to Aston Villa - led to talk of a 'crisis' at the Emirates.
However, three successive victories - including a 2-0 midweek win over Fenerbache to qualify for the Champions League group stages for a 16th successive year - have boosted Arsene Wenger's troops ahead of Sunday's derby.
I watched Arsenal against Fenerbahce and they were very open, so Tottenham have a chance - and if it was at White Hart Lane I'd probably fancy them strongly to win - but I think Arsenal have little bit more at home. I know a few of the Spurs players haven't played there in the last two seasons, but the ones who did will be psychologically scarred from the manner of those 5-2 defeats.
If Tottenham get that in their heads they may sit back and that will play into Arsenal's hands. If Arsenal win this then they can look at it as a good start to the season, but I dread to think how the fans will react if they get beat here. I'm going for a massive scoring 3-2 game.
With Sunday's North London derby with Arsenal in mind, Spurs boss Andre Villas-Boas rested several of his top stars in the midweek Europa League 3-0 win over Dinamo Tbilisi, including Hugo Lloris, Paulinho and Roberto Soldado, who all dropped to the bench.
Aaron Lennon was not risked as he recovers from a foot injury, while Emmanuel Adebayor and Benoit Assou-Ekotto did feature as they continue to be linked with moves away from the club.
Jermain Defoe pressed his claims for a start against the Gunners after scoring a quick-fire brace, as did Lewis Holtby with the third goal.
Tottenham have completed their capture of Steaua Bucharest defender Vlad Chiriches but his signing may have come too late for him to feature in this game.
Head-to-head
The previous six meetings have yielded a total of 31 goals - including 5-2 wins for Arsenal in the previous two matches at the Emirates.
Spurs' 3-2 win at the Emirates in November 2010 is their only victory away to Arsenal since the inaugural Premier League season in 1992-93.
Arsenal
The Gunners have won just one of their last four home league games (W1, D2, L1), yet have won their last six top-flight matches on the road.
All 13 of Olivier Giroud's Premier League goals have been scored in London, with 11 netted at the Emirates.
Victory at Fulham last weekend gave Arsenal their 100th London derby win in the Premier League.
The Gunners have not lost their opening two home league games since 1949-50, when they were defeated by Burnley and Chelsea at Highbury.
Arsenal prepare to entertain Tottenham Hotspur at Emirates Stadium on Sunday afternoon, looking to continue an impressive record. The Gunners are clearly on top, having won 40 and lost only 19 of the 79 games.
The most recent encounter between these two sides at Emirates Stadium was less than a year ago, in November 2012, when they eased past their opponents in a high-scoring 5-2 thriller, in a Premier League match.
Spurs have slipped to 5-2 defeats on their last two visits to the Emirates as they were pipped to Champions League football by their rivals.
But victory on Sunday would fire their intent for the season ahead as they seemingly prepare for life without Gareth Bale.
Andre Villas-Boas' side go into the game on the back of four successive victories this term - two in the Premier League and two in the Europa League, all without conceding a goal.
For the Gunners, there have been no big-money signings - with just old-boy Mathieu Flamini and youngster Yaya Sanogo coming in so far.
This - as well as a 3-1 opening-day loss to Aston Villa - led to talk of a 'crisis' at the Emirates.
However, three successive victories - including a 2-0 midweek win over Fenerbache to qualify for the Champions League group stages for a 16th successive year - have boosted Arsene Wenger's troops ahead of Sunday's derby.
I watched Arsenal against Fenerbahce and they were very open, so Tottenham have a chance - and if it was at White Hart Lane I'd probably fancy them strongly to win - but I think Arsenal have little bit more at home. I know a few of the Spurs players haven't played there in the last two seasons, but the ones who did will be psychologically scarred from the manner of those 5-2 defeats.
If Tottenham get that in their heads they may sit back and that will play into Arsenal's hands. If Arsenal win this then they can look at it as a good start to the season, but I dread to think how the fans will react if they get beat here. I'm going for a massive scoring 3-2 game.
With Sunday's North London derby with Arsenal in mind, Spurs boss Andre Villas-Boas rested several of his top stars in the midweek Europa League 3-0 win over Dinamo Tbilisi, including Hugo Lloris, Paulinho and Roberto Soldado, who all dropped to the bench.
Aaron Lennon was not risked as he recovers from a foot injury, while Emmanuel Adebayor and Benoit Assou-Ekotto did feature as they continue to be linked with moves away from the club.
Jermain Defoe pressed his claims for a start against the Gunners after scoring a quick-fire brace, as did Lewis Holtby with the third goal.
Tottenham have completed their capture of Steaua Bucharest defender Vlad Chiriches but his signing may have come too late for him to feature in this game.
Head-to-head
The previous six meetings have yielded a total of 31 goals - including 5-2 wins for Arsenal in the previous two matches at the Emirates.
Spurs' 3-2 win at the Emirates in November 2010 is their only victory away to Arsenal since the inaugural Premier League season in 1992-93.
Arsenal
The Gunners have won just one of their last four home league games (W1, D2, L1), yet have won their last six top-flight matches on the road.
All 13 of Olivier Giroud's Premier League goals have been scored in London, with 11 netted at the Emirates.
Victory at Fulham last weekend gave Arsenal their 100th London derby win in the Premier League.
The Gunners have not lost their opening two home league games since 1949-50, when they were defeated by Burnley and Chelsea at Highbury.
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