Tottenham will make the short trip to the Emirates more confident than ever of showing they are the dominant force in north London. Spurs have the x-factor in Harry Kane who has never failed to score against Arsenal in the league. Arsène Wenger, who boasts 10 consecutive league wins at home, needs to come up with a plan to stop the striker, who is rested after missing England duty. Graham SearlesKick-off Saturday 12.30pmVenue Emirates StadiumLast season Arsenal 1 Tottenham Hotspur 1Live Sky Sports PLReferee Mike DeanThis season G8, Y28, R1, 3.75 cards per gameOdds H 6-4 A 9-5 D 5-2ArsenalSubs from Macey, Ospina, Iliev, Debuchy, Maitland-Niles, Coquelin, Elneny, Wilshere, Walcott, Iwobi, Nelson, Akpom, MertesackerDoubtful Mustafi (thigh), Ospina (groin)Injured Giroud (knee, 23 Nov), Cazorla (ankle), Holding (thigh, both unknown)Suspended NoneForm WWLWWLDiscipline Y15 R0Leading scorer Lacazette 6Tottenham HotspurSubs from Vorm, Gazzaniga, Walker-Peters, Davies, Foyth, Nkoudou, Son, Llorente, Aurier, SissokoDoubtful Lloris (hip), Vorm (knee)Injured Alderweireld (hamstring, Jan), Lamela (hip, unknown), Wanyama (knee, unkown)Suspended NoneForm WWWWLWDiscipline Y13 R1Leading scorer Kane 8
Source: The Guardian November 17, 2017 13:04 UTC