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Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal Match History 1887-2011

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    Tottenham Hotspur host Arsenal at White Hart Lane in the 32nd round of Premier League matches on Wednesday 20th April 2011 (33rd match for Arsenal).

    The fixture was re-arranged as Arsenal reached the Football League Cup Final. This will be the 239th time the two teams have met.

    Spurs v Arsenal is now one of the great rivalries in World Football but the fixture had very different beginings back in November 1887 when the clubs first met in a friendly played on Tottenham Marshes. Arsenal, then called Royal Arsenal, had been formed just a year earlier as Dial Square and were essentially the works team for the munitions factory situated in Woolwich, Kent, while Spurs who had been formed some five years earlier in 1882 still had many of the youngsters who founded the club playing for them. Spurs won that first encounter 2-1, although the game was cut short by 15 minutes, due to poor light conditions because of the Arsenal team turning-up late for the start.

    Seven more friendlies were played between the two clubs from 1888 to 1896 with Spurs winning four and Arsenal winning three before their first competitive match in March 1899. By this time, Arsenal were re-named Woolwich Arsenal and the clubs met in the United League with the Gunners winning 2-1 at the Manor Ground in Plumstead while Spurs won the return match 3-2 at Northumberland Park.

    Two matches were played within the same week in April 1900 in the Southern District Combination League with Spurs winning 4-2 at White Hart Lane which was followed by a 2-1 win to Arsenal at Plumstead in a game abandoned after 75 minutes due to "bad language". History doesn't provide the answer as to who was the guilty party! From 1901 to 1920, the clubs met in various minor competitions, friendlies and matches played during the First World War.

    September 1913 proved to be a hugely important date in the history of both clubs as Arsenal controversially moved from south of the River Thames into the territory reserved for Tottenham Hotspur and Clapton (later Leyton) Orient, in clear violation of the rules and regulations governing such relocations as stipulated by the Football League. Despite bitter protests, Arsenal's move to Highbury (more correctly called Arsenal Stadium) was allowed.

    White Hart Lane was requisitioned by the Army during WWI, so Spurs played many of their wartime matches at Highbury.

    When League football resumed after the war in 1919, it was decided to once again expand the First Division from 20 teams to 22. The normal way of doing this had always been to add the top two clubs from the Second Division to those who were already in the First Division. However, there were complications arising from allegations of match-fixing from Liverpool and Manchester United during the final matches of the last season played before the League was suspended and it was felt that they would forfit their Top Flight status as a result.

    From nowhere, Arsenal, who had finished sixth (later corrected to fifth) in the Second Division before the war were 'elected' to take Tottenham Hotspur's place in the First Division. Allegations of bribery persist to this day and Henry Norris (Arsenal's Chairman) was later given a lifetime ban from football from the Football League for underhand financial activities.

    Spurs and Arsenal finally played their first Football League match in the First Division in January 1921 with Spurs winning 2-1 at White Hart Lane while Arsenal won the return match at Highbury 3-2. All 139 League games played to date have taken place in the Top Flight of English football.

    Highbury was taken over by the Army during the Second World War and Spurs returned the favour by allowing Arsenal to play their wartime matches at White Hart Lane. Arsenal won the first FA Cup meeting between the two teams 3-0 in the 3rd Round in January 1949. The clubs have played five FA Cup matches to date with Spurs winning two and Arsenal winning three.

    The first Football League Cup match took place in November 1968 with Arsenal winning the first leg of the Semi-Final 1-0 at Highbury and Spurs drawing 1-1 at White Hart Lane the following month. Of the 12 League Cup matches played so far, Spurs have won 3, Arsenal have won 6 and three games have been drawn.

    Both Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur were founder members of the Premier League in season 1992-93 and both clubs are among the seven (Liverpool, Everton, Chelsea, Manchester United and Aston Villa are the other five) who have been ever-present during the 19 seasons of the competition.

    Arsenal went two goals ahead by halftime in the reverse fixture this season at the Emirates in November 2010 but Spurs came back strongly with goals from Gareth Bale, Rafael van der Vaart (penalty) and Younes Kaboul to secure a 3-2 win.

    As far as Football League / Premier League matches go, two player have both scored nine goals for Spurs against Arsenal - Billy Minter and Bobby Smith.

    Three Arsenal players have each scored eight goals agianst Spurs - Robert Pires, Emmanuel Adebayor and Alan Smith.

    There have been three hat-tricks scored during North London Derbies - Terry Dyson for Spurs and Ted Drake & Alan Sunderland for Arsenal.

    Jimmy Robertson is the only player to score for both Spurs & Arsenal in a North London Derby.

    Arsenal's David O'Leary has played in the most North London Derbies (35) while both Gary Mabbutt & Steve Perryman played 31 games with Spurs.

    Overall, Spurs have won 86 of the 238 matches played against Arsenal with the Gunners winning 96 and 56 matches drawn.

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    Full History of Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal Matches 1887-2011

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    They Played for Spurs & Arsenal....​


    Clive Allen
    Charlie Ambler
    Bob Arber (Arsenal player, Spurs reserves manager)
    David Bentley
    David Black
    Anton Blackwood
    Jimmy Brain
    Laurie Brown
    Walter Bugg
    Lycurgus Burrows
    Sol Campbell
    Herbert Chapman (Spurs player, Arsenal manager)
    Damien Comolli (Director of Football at both clubs)
    Freddie Cox
    James Delvin
    Wilf Dixon (Spurs assistant manager, Arsenal trainer)
    Jack Eggett
    Tom Fitchie
    Theo Foley (Arsenal assistant manager, Spurs reserves manager)
    William Gallas
    George Graham (Arsenal player, Spurs manager)
    Vic Groves
    Tom Hatfield
    Stewart Houston (Assistant manager at both clubs)
    Joe Hulme (Arsenal player, Spurs manager)
    George Hunt
    David Jenkins
    Pat Jennings
    Bill Julian
    Peter Kyle
    Neil Lacy
    Bill Lane (Spurs player, Arsenal scout)
    Peter McWilliam (Spurs manager, Arsenal scout)
    Tom Meade
    Billy Minter
    Terry Naylor
    Terry Neill (Arsenal player, Spurs manager)
    Jamie O'Hara
    Tom O'Shea
    George Payne
    Ron Piper
    Tom Pratt
    Rohan Ricketts
    Jimmy Robertson
    Andrew Swan
    Walter Thomas
    Erik Thorstvedt
    Steve Walford
    Ernie Walley (Spurs player, Arsenal coach)
    Charlie Williams
    Willie Young

     
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    quality post<ok>
     
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    True, Clive Allen didn't play a League match for Arsenal but he did play in three of their pre-season friendlies before being shipped-out to Crystal Palace.
     
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    Thanks for your usual great post THFC6061 <ok>
     
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    excellend read, cannot wait for this game COYMFS
     
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    Good article - apparently today is the 50th anniversary since Spurs last won the league.....<rose>
     
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    Heres hoping we dont have to wait another 50 years !!
     
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    And Wednesday will mark the 6th anniversary of Arsenil last actually winning something! <rose>

    Eboue - you're my hero <party>
     
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    I thought that too.
    Its not been that close during my time (1990ish) thats for sure.
     
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    6th vs 50th erm....<laugh>
     
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    FAIL!<doh>
     
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    Hahah, idiot spurs fans, don't even realise 50 years is longer than 6! ahaha
     
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  13. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

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    I can easily see Arsenal going 50 years without a title

    It's near 10 already
     
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    SPURS TEAM NEWS...

    Harry Redknapp reports no additional injury worries ahead of the big one against Arsenal on Wednesday night.


    Steven Pienaar missed last week's Champions League quarter-final, second leg against Real Madrid with a groin problem but has trained this week.

    Peter Crouch is available again after missing that match through suspension.

    Harry also had good news concerning Jonathan Woodgate and Ledley King on Tuesday morning.

    "Both Jonathan and Ledley have been out with the fitness coaches and hopefully they'll be back training in a few days," he said.

    "It would be lovely to see them back and available again. We just take it day by day, but it's great to see them back out there."

    They remain out at the moment though alongside Wilson Palacios (knee) and Alan Hutton (knee).
     
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    As things stand at the moment, Spurs are on for their third consecutive Premier League win over the Gunners.

    The last time Spurs managed three consecutive League wins over Arsenal was between October 1973 and October 1974.

    No team has beaten the other three times in succession during the Premier League Era.


    GARETH BALE ON ARSENAL...

    Gareth Bale is confident the team can deliver again against Arsenal.

    The players chase a third-successive win in the Premier League against the Gunners in the latest north London derby at the Lane on Wednesday night.

    It's a key match as we look for the win that would take us level on points in fourth place with Manchester City and Arsenal try to stay in the title race.

    The newly-crowned PFA Player of the Year has played a huge role in those last two successes.

    This time last year, April 14, 2010, he scored the second goal &#8211; after Danny Rose&#8217;s thunderbolt &#8211; as we toppled our old rivals 2-1 at the Lane.

    And the flying winger was on the scoresheet again in the famous victory at the Emirates in November, sliding home the first goal as we came from 2-0 down at half-time to win 3-2.

    &#8220;We&#8217;ve beaten them in the last two league matches so we&#8217;ll go in with confidence,&#8221; said Gareth. &#8220;We need to win to get level with City and if we do that and then we&#8217;ll be right in the middle of it.

    &#8220;It&#8217;s always a tough game no matter how each team is doing, but there is a lot riding on it for both teams. It will be a tense game and hopefully we&#8217;ll come out on top.

    &#8220;We did it last season, we know it will be even harder this season but all the lads are quietly confident we can push on and get into that Champions League spot.&#8221;

    Gareth insisted the come-from-behind win at the Emirates gave everyone belief.

    &#8220;People thought we were down and out but we showed the character in the squad and proved everyone wrong,&#8221; he added. &#8220;We&#8217;ll play our normal game as always, go at them and hopefully we&#8217;ll get the win.&#8221;
     
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