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Where and how to watch Arsenal vs Tottenham Hotspur LIVE

Arsenal will seek to link up their sixth victory of the season. 

By Hector Garcia

Arsenal will seek to link up their sixth victory of the season. 
Arsenal will seek to link up their sixth victory of the season. 

The 194th edition of the North London Derby will be played tomorrow September 24th, when Arsenal receives Tottenham Hotspur in the Emirates Stadium, both teams are still undefeated in the Premier League but each one has a draw in their record, and for tomorrow’s match, one team will have their first defeat of the season, or as the past had talked, will tie once again.

Arsenal welcome Spurs to the Emirates Stadium with manager Mikel Arteta bidding to match Terry Neill as the only Gunner’s bosses to win their first fourth home North London Derbies. On the other hand, Tottenham’s manager, Ange Postecoglu, hopes that he can replicate the sort of success he enjoyed over an unwelcome neighbor that he had with Rangers when he was in charge of Celtic.

The kickoff is set to start at 9:00 am ET/6:00 am PT at the Emirates Stadium, home of the Gunners. You’ll be able to watch the game via streaming on SiriusXMFC and Peacock, unfortunately if you wish to broadcast the matchup on your television you won’t be available for this time.

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Mikel Arteta hopes that Gabriel Martinelli, who missed Friday's training session, can recover from the hamstring injury he suffered last week in time to feature in the derby, much of the focus will be on who starts between the sticks rather than on the left wing.

David Raya has started both games since the international break in a move that some fear might bring to full circle the Arsenal career of Aaron Ramsdale, who took Bernd Leno's spot at a similar stage two years ago.

On the other hand, with at least two goals in all of their five Premier League games so far this season, it would be hard to say that Spurs's frontline is missing anyone so far, but if there is a game where Harry Kane's absence might be felt it is this one. The England captain, who left for Bayern Münich this summer, is by some distance the north London derby's leading scorer with 14 in just 17 top flight encounters with his great rivals.

 


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