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Tottenham v Arsenal: The best north London derbies

 

Simon Rice
Sunday 03 March 2013 11:52 EST
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Tottenham host Arsenal this Sunday in the Premier League with both teams desperate for a win.

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Both sides are battling to secure a lucrative top-four finish this season and victory this weekend could prove key in that race, meaning the derby game has an added edge to it.

A win for Arsenal will see them close the gap on Spurs to just one point while Tottenham will be hoping to extend their lead over their local rivals to seven points.

The highly charged fixture has produced some classic derbies down the years and we've drawn together some of the best.

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