The latest installment of one of the fiercest rivalries in the English Premier League kicked off on September 15, as Tottenham Hotspur hosted Arsenal in the first north London derby of the season. With their home stadiums separated by about 5 miles, both sides traditionally wear their home kits during the match. But Arsenal donned their away uniform in the clash due to their red-and-white home kit featuring “too much white,” according to the club. Arsenal last wore their away kit in the fixture 38 years ago. Tottenham looked to capture their first win in the series since May 2022, but fell to the Gunners 1-0.
Here are key facts about the rivalry.
When is the north London derby?
The next match is set for January 14 at 2:45 p.m. ET.
Where is the north London derby?
The match will take place at Emirates Stadium.
Who leads the north London derby all-time series?
The January clash will mark the 197th meeting between Tottenham and Arsenal, with Arsenal leading the series 83-61-52. It will also mark the 66th meeting between the two clubs as members of the Premier League.
When was the first north London derby?
The first meeting in the north London derby was Dec. 4, 1909 (Arsenal defeated Tottenham 1-0).
Who won the last north London derby?
Arsenal defeated Tottenham 1-0 on September 15.
Which club has had the most recent success in the north London derby?
Arsenal are 6-1-1 in the past eight meetings since the start of 2021, including wins in each of the past three games at Tottenham.
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