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Tottenham vs. Arsenal will kick off at 11:30 a.m. ET on Sunday, January 15, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.
Tottenham will host Arsenal in what has become one of the most important north London derbies in recent years. The Gunners are now atop in the Premier League and have the opportunity to strike a blow to one of their rivals in their bid to finish in the top four while sustaining their ambitious championship challenge against Manchester City.
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Dejan Kulusevski has returned to training and, barring any delays from his muscle ailment, should be ready to take over in the starting lineup for Bryan Gil. Rodrigo Bentancur’s participation is in doubt, while Richarlison and Lucas Moura appear to be on the outside looking in. Yves Bissouma appears to be recovering from an ankle injury sustained in the FA Cup game against Portsmouth.
Dejan Kulusevski has returned to training and, barring any delays from his muscle ailment, should be ready to take over in the starting lineup for Bryan Gil. Rodrigo Bentancur’s participation is in doubt, while Richarlison and Lucas Moura appear to be on the outside looking in. Yves Bissouma appears to be recovering from an ankle injury sustained in the FA Cup game against Portsmouth.
Arsenal lost this game last year, but a lot has changed since then, and this will be a serious test for Arteta and his team. Harry Kane, who has a special affection for this fixture, might be the game-winner for Spurs and give Conte’s team hope. Arsenal, on the other hand, could be too much. As a result, Arsenal should win 1-0.