Igor Tudor's first game in charge of Tottenham is a true baptism of fire against local rivals Arsenal. Spurs haven't won a North London derby in any of their last seven attempts, suffering six defeats and picking up a solitary draw. The Gunners claimed a 4-1 win in November's reverse league meeting between the pair, and both teams have scored in four of the last five encounters between the two clubs.
Tottenham are without a win in the Premier League since December, losing four and drawing four of their last eight. Both teams have scored in seven of Spurs' last 10 matches across all competitions, and Sunday's hosts have only managed to keep two clean sheets during that period, both of which were in the Champions League.
Arsenal have only lost one of their last oner of their last 20 matches in league and cup, but unexpected draws against Brentford and Wolves in their last two away games have raised concerns over another potential bottle job from the title favourites. However, the Gunners have picked up seven wins from their last 12 league games, and still head into this match as the clear form favourite.
We're expecting a close and competitive 90 minutes, with Arsenal coming out on top with a victory by the odd goal.
Tottenham 1-2 Arsenal






















