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Arsenal 0-0 Tottenham
Harry Kane looks a little rusty. He's even tackling his own player. Danny Rose dispossessed on the halfway line. The home fans enjoyed that one.
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Kane scores on Spurs return, Arsenal miss chance to go top
Stephan Shemilt
Arsenal 0-0 Tottenham
Harry Kane looks a little rusty. He's even tackling his own player. Danny Rose dispossessed on the halfway line. The home fans enjoyed that one.
Arsenal v Tottenham (12:00 GMT)
The injured winger is watching from the comfort of his home.
12:15 GMT, BBC Two and BBC Radio 5 live
Joining Mark Chapman this afternoon are former Blackburn striker Chris Sutton, ex-Everton midfielder Leon Osman and Sun journalist Shaun Custis.
Suspect Leon will have something to say on Everton's 5-0 thrashing by Chelsea.
You can watch it on BBC Two, click the tab at the top of this page or listen on Radio 5 live.
Arsenal 0-0 Tottenham
Something special about lunchtime kick-offs I always feel. No Sunday hangover here. Bright and breezy.
Arsenal 0-0 Tottenham
Martin Keown
Former Arsenal defender on Radio 5 live
With Dele Alli being injured they needed inspiration from Harry Kane. I am interested to see how Tottenham switch to this back three, they have a group of players suited to it.
Christian Eriksen is playing in a central position, while Son Heung-min is higher up the pitch next to Kane.
Arsenal 0-0 Tottenham
Nope, it's not Granit Xhaka. Kevin Wimmer is the first man to attract the attention of Mark Clattenburg. The Austria defender cleaning out Francis Coquelin close to the halfway line. Gunners fans want blood, Wimmer sees yellow.
Arsenal 0-0 Tottenham
A couple of openings for Spurs. Danny Rose's cross just flies over the head of Kyle Walker - told you they'd be getting forward - before Son Heung-min almost picks out Harry Kane with another cross from the left. Rip-roaring tempo to this.
Arsenal 0-0 Tottenham
Tottenham are playing three centre-backs. Danny Rose and Kyle Walker will have more licence than usual to bomb forward.
Arsenal 0-0 Tottenham
The decibel level goes up another notch as Arsenal try to find an early opening. Laurent Koscielny's long hoof seeks out Mesut Ozil, but the ball skips off the recently-sprinkled turf and into Hugo Lloris' hands.
Arsenal 0-0 Tottenham
Just joining us? Here's a quick reminder of the two teams...
Arsenal: Cech, Bellerin, Mustafi, Koscielny, Monreal, Xhaka, Coquelin, Walcott, Ozil, Iwobi, Sanchez. Subs: Gibbs, Gabriel, Ramsey, Giroud, Ospina, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Elneny.
Tottenham Hotspur: Lloris, Walker, Wimmer, Vertonghen, Rose, Dier, Son, Wanyama, Dembele, Eriksen, Kane. Subs: Janssen, Vorm, Nkoudou, Trippier, Onomah, Winks, Carter-Vickers.
Referee: Mark Clattenburg (Tyne & Wear)
Arsenal 0-0 Tottenham
The silence is pierced by Mark Clattenburg's whistle, followed by an ear-splitting roar from a packed Emirates. Arsenal have the honour of getting the ball rolling...
Arsenal v Tottenham (12:00 GMT)
Before we start, the two sets of fans unite to remember the servicemen and women who have lost their lives fighting for their country. The Last Post is played on the bugle as the stadium falls silent.
Arsenal v Tottenham (12:00 GMT)
Twenty-two players are lined up in the tunnel. All stood, all silent. Barely a word is uttered. Maybe a little hum from Jan Vertonghen to the mood music ringing in his ears. That noise is soon drowned out by the roar of almost 60,000 eager fans as the players walk out.
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Beautiful day in the capital. Eye-squinting sunshine, lung-hurting cold air. The sort of day that you feel glad to be alive. At least until your team gets beaten by their fiercest rivals.
Arsenal v Tottenham (12:00 GMT)
Punk anthem 'London Calling' is blaring out of the Emirates' sound system. A mohican-wearing Gunners fan approves of the Clash classic. He's pogo-ing like he's in the mosh pit.
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Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino says Dele Alli has twisted his knee in a clash with a teammate in training.
He says the England midfielder could be out for "a few weeks" and describes it as "bad luck".
The Argentinian also suggests Spurs may start with a back three today as Austrian defender Kevin Wimmer starts.
Speaking to BT Sport, the Poch says: "We need to find a better solution to play with just a striker. This gives us more options, but we need to be more clinical in front of goal."
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That guy who bawls "Hats, scarves and badges! Get your hats, scarves and badges!" outside the Emirates will be making a killing today. Plenty of natty knitwear on show.
Arsenal stretch those legs with some hop scotch, Tottenham are already warmed up and heading back down the tunnel after a huddle. Not long to go now. Grab yourself a warm cuppa and settle down.
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Benji Hyer: Thank goodness for early kick-offs. Nodding off here in Melbourne (local game time is 11pm), but still staying up for Arsenal v Tottenham.
Bloody Bishop: In a bar on my tod in Newcastle. Everyone else on the stag do has headed back to London, but I'm sat waiting on the derby.
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Iain Dowie
Former Premier League manager on BBC Radio 5 live
Alderweireld is a big loss for Spurs. Without him I fancy Arsenal but it is going to be a game and a half.
I think Pochettino will have a few surprises.
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Shall we set up a sweepstake on Granit Xhaka having his name taken today? I'm going early. The 16th minute.