Postpublished at 17:32 British Summer Time 1 September 2019
Arsenal 1-2 Spurs
Now here come the Arsenal lads.
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Emlyn Begley
Arsenal 1-2 Spurs
Now here come the Arsenal lads.
Arsenal 1-2 Spurs
The players are back out on the pitch now. Almost time to go.
Well, Spurs' are. Arsenal's aren't out yet.
I genuinely think there were more tweets on my timeline about the All-Ireland Gaelic Football final than there was the north London derby in that first half.
Has it lost some of its appeal?
Arsenal 1-2 Spurs
Since his Premier League debut in August 2016, no player has conceded more penalties than Granit Xhaka (five).
Everton 3-2 Wolves
Wolves
Wolves manager Nuno Espirito Santo speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "The fight was there. It has nothing to do [with the schedule] with it. The Premier League is tough, it is just football.
"It’s been a tough schedule against very tough teams and we know the next one [v Chelsea] will be tough. The assessment is good [after four games] because the players have given everything they have and we want to grow inside the competition.
On Willy Boly's red card: "Of course it frustrates me when you don’t have a player but we’ll find the solution, we have options."
Here's a bit of reaction from the Wolves manager from the day's earlier game.
#bbcfootball
Daniel: Come on guys we got the momentum going into second half now but get Ozil or Ceballos on to get that midfield a bit more dynamic
Rob: Proper strikers goal from Lacazette. Boom!
There's also a derby right now in Rome and Aleksandar Kolarov has blasted Roma into the lead against Lazio from the penalty spot.
I say blasted, but I haven't seen it. But let's be honest it's not going to have been a Panenka.
Arsenal 1-2 Spurs
Chris Sutton
Ex-Chelsea striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
Spurs have been the better team and Arsenal have caused themselves problem. The first goal was poor defending and then the second, 'Granit Xhaka, what are you doing?'
But that goal means Arsenal are back in it.
Arsenal 1-2 Spurs
Chris Sutton
Ex-Chelsea striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
Alexandre Lacazette has dancing feet through the Tottenham back line and he hammers it past Hugo Lloris. Arsenal are back in this.
Arsenal 1-2 Spurs
That was the last action of the first half. And it sets us up nicely for the second 45.
Alexandre Lacazette
Game on.
Spurs can't clear their lines and Nicolas Pepe finds Alexandre Lacazette. The French striker takes a first touch and then nudges the ball past his marker before smashing the ball into the back of the net. No chance for Hugo Lloris.
Arsenal 0-2 Spurs
Alexandre Lacazette has a go from the free-kick and it's parried away by a diving Hugo Lloris.
Arsenal 0-2 Spurs
Two minutes added on.
Arsenal 0-2 Spurs
Moussa Sissoko fouls Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang on the edge of the box as he tries to get on the end of an Alexandre Lacazette one-two. Lucky not to be booked.
Arsenal 0-2 Spurs
The ball bounces to Spurs midfielder Moussa Sissoko outside the box but his shot is high and wide. More 2017-18 Sissoko than 2018-19.
Arsenal 0-2 Spurs
Arsenal's first shot on target. Nicolas Pepe wriggles free in the box and his low shot is saved by Hugo Lloris. The captain spills it initially but then gathers before an Arsenal striker can turn it home.
#bbcfootball
James: Arsenal’s defence! I mean come on. What even is this!?
Daniel: How on earth is Xhaka still on the pitch? Red card challenge and he doesn't even get booked.
Simon: Reckless challenge by Xhaka. Even VAR is shaking it’s head at that one.
Arsenal 0-2 Spurs
Harry Kane is now level with Bobby Smith and Emmanuel Adebayor as the joint-leading goalscorer in north London derbies in all competitions. They have all netted 10 goals in this fixture.