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Tottenham 0-0 Arsenal
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FT: Newcastle United 1-0 Fulham - Mitrovic penalty ruled out for double kick; Isak with late goal
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Tottenham 0-0 Arsenal
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Spurs v Arsenal (16:30 GMT)
Spurs v Arsenal (16:30 GMT)
Antonio Conte has backed captain Harry Kane to "beat every record".
Kane could move level with Spurs' record goalscorer Jimmy Greaves if he nets against the Gunners on Sunday.
The 29-year-old is already the highest goalscorer in the history of the fixture.
"We are talking about a world-class striker who for sure will beat every record," said Conte. "I think he deserves this.
"We are also talking about a really good man, a really good person and he is doing something incredible.
"At the same time, we try to help him and if he scores, he helps us. This is important to have this exchange of favours."
FT: Chelsea 1-0 Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace boss Patrick Viera, speaking to BBC Sport: "This was a performance where I am really pleased with the attitude and discipline. We played a really good game of football and to leave with nothing is hard for us but this is a period where we are.
"We did enough to score goals. The game could have finished 2-2 but we shouldn't have lost the game, we shouldn't have conceded on set pieces.
"Both goalkeepers made some really big saves. Unlucky for us we couldn't score today.
"I am concerned because you want to win and take points and go higher in the table. I was happy with what we showed today but th other side is frustration because of a performance like that we should have taken something from the game.
"I was really frustrated with the referee. When you play a football match you expect to be treated with respect and you expect to be treated the same way as the opposition team and today I think the referee was not at his best. A lot of important decisions went against us and I will defend the football club because I want the club to have more respect than we had today."
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Mikel Arteta says he will "have conversations" with his Arsenal players about their behaviour after picking up two FA charges in as many games.
Arsenal have been fined £40,000 for "failing to ensure players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion" against Newcastle on 3 January.
They await the outcome of the same charge relating to Tuesday's FA Cup win at Oxford.
Arteta, 40, said the Gunners would do "anything we can do to improve".
He added: "We will always have conversations with our players and staff to see what we can do better [and if] we have to change any behaviour."
FT: Newcastle 1-0 Fulham
Newcastle United
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe to Sky Sports: "Certainly a crazy second half. A lot happened in it."
On the penalty: "I thought the first challenge could have been a penalty. That wasn't given. The second one I didn’t think was but was bizarrely given. The double touch I couldn’t see, but I was really pleased to see it go that way.
"These moments can sometimes do that [galvanise you]. Something happens, a flash point, we didn’t concede. The crowd were really good for us from that moment on.
"The goal was a special moment. So pleased for Alex. You want to hit the ground running at a new club and he did before the injury. He had to wait and watch the team do well in his absence. He’s worked hard. For these moments the work was worth it.
"Bruno was very distressed. He was in a lot of pain. He twisted his ankle and felt he could run it off. In the end he needed to be withdrawn."
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Martin Keown and Dion Dublin discuss Arsenal's form going into the derby.
FT: Newcastle 1-0 Fulham
Fulham
Fulham manager Marco Silva speaking to Sky Sports: "So many things to say about the ref's performance. But first I will say that I am really proud of the players and my team. We had ambition, quality, desire and showed why we are doing so well this season.
"I have to say Newcastle's physicality and quality is really good. From the first minutes, we demonstrated our quality. We did not have enough time to prepare well after we had a tough tough game 60 hours ago. Newcastle were much fresher than us. We never lost our organisation. We showed always that we were very compact as a block. Unlucky afternoon for us.
"The referee. It is a clear penalty, red card for the player and the game would be completely different. The fourth official gave it but the referee made his decision. On Andreas Pereira, it was clear that it was a red card. The red card would have made it completely different, with 10 men. I felt it from the first minute unfortunately.
"Credit to Newcastle, they are a really strong side as well. We missed a penalty and we should have attacked more. Credit to them for not giving us more chances. We knew that we could not press for the full 90 minutes. We were very unlucky this afternoon. Very unlucky the way we lost this game. It went against us."
Spurs v Arsenal (16:30 GMT)
The away side has only won one of the past 24 north London derbies in the top flight - Arsenal's 1-0 success at White Hart Lane in 2014.
The Gunners are aiming to complete their first league double over Spurs since 2013-14.
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Spurs keeper Hugo Lloris equals Sol Campbell (22) as the player to make the most appearances in north London derbies in the Premier League.
Campbell played 14 for Spurs and eight for Arsenal.
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Michael Brown
Former Tottenham midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
The pressure goes back to the Spurs manager. It's about the Antonio Conte situation as to what will happen in the summer. He's saying that he is part of the project and 'it's down to me and the owners'.
The Spurs supporters are hurting seeing Arsenal topping the league and going behind in games. They are not brave enough in how they are going to set up. This is a game that Spurs need to win.
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Chelsea 1-0 Crystal Palace
Chelsea
Chelsea boss Graham Potter: "Today we are happy for the three points. Overall we played quite well, they had their moments as well but today was about getting the victory - park it as three valuable points against a team that was pushing as well.
"We try to play well and I thought at times we did, you have to understand the context of the situation we are in so it isn't going to be sensational football all the time. The boys have worked hard."
On Kai Havertz: "He worked the line really well. He has pushed and pushed, I am pleased for him to get the winning goal."
On new signing Mykhaylo Mudryk: "He is a young player with exciting quality in the final third. He is very fast and direct and I think the crowd will like him."
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Eric Dier celebrates his 29th birthday today.
Five players have made a Premier League north London derby appearance on their birthday, but none of them have won.
The five are... Les Ferdinand (draw), Robert Pires (draw), Emmanuel Adebayor (loss), Kyle Naughton (loss) and Toby Alderweireld (draw). Pires and Adebayor scored.
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Peter Schmeichel
Former Manchester United goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live
Harry Kane is unbelievable. He is a serious goalscorer and scores goals out of nothing. What he's done in the last couple of years, he's created goals for his team-mates. I think that underlines his quality that he is able to add that bit to his game.
I like the way he comes deep and his vision on what he's doing. He knows he's going to get the ball and knows what he's going to do. Players around him know what they can do because Harry Kane will flick and deliver the ball.
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FT: Newcastle 1-0 Fulham
Steve Stone
Former England midfielder on BBC Radio 5 live
That has been the difference today: Newcastle have been able to bring on substitutes to affect the game.
Newcastle need to sign more players like that to do just that [going forwards].
Fulham are going to have a good season. They've gone under the radar, they are really well organised.
Fulham will be devastated by what's happened today, but they can also take consolation from the fact that they have gone away to Newcastle and put on a real show today.
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Michael Brown
Former Tottenham midfielder on BBC Radio 5 Live
This Arsenal side keep on grinding out results. The manager made a wonderful return. He was under a lot of pressure and has made big decisions.
They seem to have a great spirit and understanding in the team. He's following Pep Guardiola's management style with his own twist, so it's amazing how that goes forward.
FT: Chelsea 1-0 Crystal Palace
Chelsea
Chelsea matchwinner Kai Havertz: "The last few weeks were tough. For everyone at the club, it is not easy under these circumstances. A lot of things changed this year. We have so many injuries, 10-12 injured players. Today we had five young players in the starting XI, they are doing a really good job at the moment.
"I think I was in a good spot. Hakim gave me a lot of good balls. I play in the number nine position and I take the responsibility to score more goals, we as a team need to score more goals. I will do my best to help the team."