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Saturday 10th February 12.30pm
Premier League
Wembley Stadium
Our tricky run continues apace and this really could be something of a season defining game.
Win this and we're right in the fight for the top four and it casts our visitors a little adrift.
Heading to Turin with a spring in our step would be a real boost, before we take on the potential banana skin at Rochdale.
Fail to win and the Goons won't be far behind, plus they'll have the chance to rest and rotate in the Europa League.
Can we continue our good form or will we make things tough for ourselves?
Arsenal have had something of a strange season, veering from some real highs to some serious lows.
The January transfer window reflected that quite well, as they lost big names but brought some in, too.
Alexis Sanchez, Theo Walcott and Olivier Giroud strengthened other sides in the division that they're competing with.
Ex-Dortmund pair Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang have replaced the trio.
Time will tell whether this has strengthened or weakened them.
A roller coaster of form has made their campaign entertaining for neutrals, but probably nerve shredding for their fans.
They've had some big wins and respectable draws, but there's also been a number of unexpected losses.
Stoke, Watford, Bournemouth and Swansea have all taken three points at home against them this season.
Nottingham Forest also knocked them out of the FA Cup at the first hurdle.
We need to take advantage of this apparent travel sickness.
The game at The Emirates in November was something of a disaster.
Illness, injuries and form plagued our squad, as did an awful Mike Dean performance, as we lost 2-0.
The opening goal came from a ludicrously awarded free-kick, which was headed home by an offside Mustafi.
Alexis Sanchez added the second shortly afterward, before replays revealed that he too was offside.
A tough pill to swallow, but the level of performance made it even worse, as we simply failed to turn up:
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The last North London derby at White Hart Lane was an entirely different affair.
The visitors were lucky to still be level at half-time, as both Alli and Eriksen missed relatively easy chances.
That luck didn't last too long after the break though, as the two combined to open the scoring.
Eriksen's jinking run lead to a shot that Cech could only parry and Alli pounced on the loose ball to fire home.
Gabriel conceded a stupid penalty shortly after that and Kane fired it home to ensure that we finished above them:
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We appear to have no injuries at all for this one and everyone's available.
Lucas Moura will be considered for his first match for us.
Arsenal will be without long-term casualty Santi Cazorla and Petr Cech faces a late assessment.
Neither side has any suspensions.
Lineups for each side's last league game:
Spurs: Lloris; Trippier, Sanchez, Vertonghen, Davies; Dier, Dembele; Eriksen, Alli, Son; Kane.
Subs: Vorm, Aurier, Rose, Wanyama, Winks, Sissoko, Lamela, Llorente.
League form: WDWDWD.
Arsenal: Cech; Bellerin, Mustafi, Koscielny, Monreal; Ramsey, Xhaka; Iwobi, Ozil, Mkhitaryan; Aubameyang.
Subs: Ospina, Chambers, Kolasinac, Elneny, Maitland-Niles, Wilshere, Lacazette.
League form: DDLWLW.
Referee: Anthony Taylor.
TV: BT Sport 1.
Should we make any changes from the side that drew at Anfield?
Did anyone do enough against Newport to stake a claim for a starting spot or even a place on the bench?
Is there anything that we need to do differently to deal with Arsenal's new signings?

