St Totteringham’s Day arrived a little later than usual last season but, for the 18th consecutive season, Arsenal finished above Spurs.
Overall smugness belongs to the red half of North London yet again but only a single point separated the two sides. That Champions League football went to the victor means that derbies these days usually mean a teensy bit more than mere bragging rights, a few million pounds more.
While fans eagerly anticipate gazumping their neighbours, this clash will also garner heavy attention from the two respective boardrooms.
Spurs travel across North London on the opening Sunday of September (1am kick-off, Monday 2nd September AEST) looking to strike an early blow in what could be another fight for North of the river.
Last season Spurs managed to royally cock up a sizeable lead in the later stages while the Gunners loaded their cannons and fired themselves into 4th.
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