Tottenham haven’t won at the Emirates Stadium since November 2010, making it 15 years since they have beaten Arsenal away from home.
Arsenal went into the international break at the top of the Premier League table after they drew 2-2 to Sunderland over the weekend. Man City were able to beat Liverpool to close Arsenal’s lead at the top to just four points, and so Mikel Arteta‘s side will need to come back in top form after the break.
Following the international break, the Gunners will welcome Tottenham to the Emirates for the first North London derby of the season, with Arsenal’s home record against Spurs being superb. The Gunners haven’t lost to Tottenham at the Emirates since 2010, making it 15 years since Spurs have beaten their rivals at the Emirates.
Press the next page to see what the Arsenal XI looked like 15 years ago, when Tottenham won 3-2 at the Emirates, and where those Gunners players are now…