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Arsenal 0-0 Tottenham
Game on!
Substitute Gibbs rescues point for Arsenal
Kane slotted Spurs in front with cool finish
Arsenal stay second, Spurs move up to 5th
Tom Rostance
Arsenal 0-0 Tottenham
Game on!
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Arsenal v Tottenham (16:00 GMT)
Cracking minute's silence. Now it's game time.
Arsenal v Tottenham
Members of the Royal Artillery, one Spurs fan and one Arsenal fan, carry a wreath to the centre circle in a particularly well-done remembrance day moment.
The ode to rememberance is read out, followed by the last post.
Liverpool v Crystal Palace (16:00 GMT)
Liverpool and Crystal Palace fans looking for a live text commentary on their game are in luck - it's over here.
Arsenal v Tottenham (16:00 GMT)
Arsenal v Tottenham (16:00 GMT)
Here we go then, a noisy Emirates awaits as the players gather in the tunnel. No honestly!
Arsenal v Tottenham (16:00 GMT)
Everyone loves a big targetman don't they? I'd forgotten all about Brian McBride.
Can't believe nobody has mentioned Sir Les though...
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Henrik Larsson scored amazing headers on a weekly basis. Two against Porto in the 2003 UEFA Cup final are perfect examples!
Conor King, Belfast
Brian McBride, definitely. That man could head a ball with such power and precision!
Adam, Billericay
Arsenal v Tottenham (16:00 GMT)
Arsenal v Tottenham (16:00 GMT)
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino: "We played Monday, Thursday and now so it has been a very busy week. It has been difficult to recover for the players.
"You never know how the opponent is but for us it is a derby, it is a very important game. We know what it means to us and our supporters.
"We must forget the past record for us here, just focus on today. It will be a tough game, Arsenal have unbelievable players but we have trust in ourselves."
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Sultan: Not sure you knew him then. Best header of the ball I know? Mutiu Adepoju aka headmaster. Played for Nigeria and in Spain
James McNair: Best header of a ball I think I've seen is probably Martin Chivers.
Stephen Pardoe: Don't think I've ever seen Callum Flanagan miss a defensive header in his three years at non-league Redditch United
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I thought today's topic may be too niche - but you've come through with some crackers already...
Arsenal v Tottenham (16:00 GMT)
John Hartson
Former Arsenal and West Ham striker on BBC Radio 5 live
On Tottenham's run of one win in 25 at Arsenal: "That record is nothing but embarrassing. It's absolutely shocking. If you're a Tottenham player, you're wanting to put that right. That is nowhere near good enough. It's just a shocking record, hence Arsenal always finishing above Spurs in the table."
Arsenal v Tottenham (16:00 GMT)
Arsenal
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger on Sky Sports: "I hope the players have recovered from Munich but it was intense physically.
"You always want to respond to a disappointing result, we have conceded five goals, we accept that and now we must respond. Overall we have a good defensive record.
"Is this one of the best Tottenham sides I have faced? I will tell you after the game. They look very well balanced and can hurt you on the counter attack."
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He's in and out of favour like Donald Trump but since debuting in August 2012, Olivier Giroud has scored the most headed goals in the Premier League (15).
But, quite simply, who is the best header of a football you've ever seen?
At whatever level you like, schoolboy stuff to World Cups, nominations please for the best man in the air you can recall.
Send us your suggestions to81111(UK Only, with your name on it), or tweet us at#bbcfootball.
Arsenal v Tottenham (16:00 GMT)
Arsenal go again with Joel Campbell in the three behind striker Olivier Giroud, can he step up?
While Tottenham have potential England midfield axis Eric Dier and Dele Alli patrolling the centre of the park.
Arsenal v Tottenham (16:00 GMT)
Mark Lawrenson
Former Liverpool defender
"Arsenal were lucky to only lose 5-1 to Bayern. The Gunners were so poor defensively and there was no midfield cover - the final score could have been anything.
"This will be a lot tighter - there is no way Arsenal will be so open again and Tottenham are likely to put their defence first."
Arsenal v Tottenham (16:00 GMT)
Someone in the Arsenal media team really, really wanted Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain to play today but unfortunately the England man is injured and not in the squad at all...
Arsenal v Tottenham (16:00 GMT)
Hugo Loris and Petr Cech are out going through their warm-ups at opposite ends of the ground, there aren't many keepers better than those two in the top flight.
Will either leave with a clean sheet this afternoon?