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We Asked AI To Predict The North London Derby–Did It Give Arsenal The Win?

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We asked Chat GPT to predict the North London Derby as Arsenal prepare to face off against Tottenham this weekend.

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The Gunners are currently at the top of the Premier League table, four points clear of Manchester City, hoping to extend their lead this weekend. They face off against bitter rivals Spurs for the first time this season, and will welcome them to a loud Emirates Stadium.

Mikel Arteta does have issues however, as defender Gabriel suffered an injury whilst on international duty with Brazil. He is expected to miss the game against Spurs, and so Arteta will need to consider a potential replacement for him.

They come up against a Spurs side who have won just one of their last four matches in all competitions, however, they still sit fifth in the Premier League, and just four points off Man City in second place. With that in mind, we asked ChatGPT AI to predict the score-line at the Emirates on Sunday, this is what it said…

AI Prediction: Arsenal 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur

AI predicted a draw, which, based on recent form, and the fact Arsenal are at home, does come as a slight surprise. However, North London derbies are always tightly contested, and seeing as Arsenal don’t have Gabriel, Tottenham could score.

The prediction suggested that Leandro Trossard would score for Arsenal, and Mathys Tel would score for Tottenham, and it also justified it’s prediction by the fact that the Gunners have some key injuries in attack.

Gabriel Martinelli, Martin Odegaard and Kai Havertz are all expected to miss the game, which will have an impact, and AI believes it could be enough to bridge the gap between a draw and a win.

How to watch the North London derby

For those reading this in the UK, the game will kick-off at 4.30 PM at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday 23 November. The game will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event with audio commentary broadcast by BBC Radio 5 Live. Now TV customers will also be able to watch the game via the website or app too.

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