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LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 26: Granit Xhaka of Arsenal shouts during the Premier League match between Arsenal and Leicester City at Emirates Stadium on April 26, 2017 in London, England. (Photo by Catherine Ivill - AMA/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 26: Granit Xhaka of Arsenal shouts during the Premier League match between Arsenal and Leicester City at Emirates Stadium on April 26, 2017 in London, England. (Photo by Catherine Ivill - AMA/Getty Images) /
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Arsenal face arguably their biggest North London Derby in recent memory. Everyone is going to want to watch, so here is how to do that.

Arsenal are fighting for dear life to get into a Champions League spot. By Arsene Wenger‘s own admission, they will have to win the rest of their fixtures and have a bit of luck on their side as well.

Thankfully, that luck started with Manchester City and Manchester United drawing 0-0. It puts the Gunners in a pretty strong position to make it all the way to third, believe it or not. They already have a prime position to slip ahead of Liverpool if they just win their two games in hand by an aggregate of 4-0 or better.

From there, they are within striking distance of the Mancunian squads.

But they have to beat Tottenham first, in the last North London Derby at White Hart Lane. Emotions will be running on overdrive, so it is no easy feat. Yet if they pull off the improbable and win, they are just a point behind United and two behind City.

Like I said, third place is actually not that strange of a finish, but it all begins with putting away an empowered Spuds side at a very unlikely time.

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Even with the Gunners new formation, they have not truly hit their stride within it, although they do seem to be making improvements in some crucial categories, such as fight, desire and grit. All of which have been critically missing in recent months.

This comes down to a matter of maximizing that fight and grit to a whole new level. The Gunners will be facing their toughest challenge yet within their new 3-4-3, but it’s not wholly implausible. Arsenal beat Manchester City in an absolutely crucial match and they did it because they wanted it more.

If they come into this game wanting it more than their opponent, who knows what will happen.

In terms of team news, Laurent Koscielny is the big question mark, but other than that, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain should be back in the starting XI, and that is celebration enough.

The Spurs have no major absences either. Their solid defensive line is in tact and their midfield, led by a resurgent Christian Eriksen and the young phenom Dele Alli, will need some major slowing down.

That said, here are all the ways to watch:

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Date: 30 April 2017
Venue: White Hart Lane, London, England
Time: 11:30 EST, 16:30 BST
TV: NBCSN
Radio: Talk Sports Radio World, Sirius XM Channel 85
Stream: Arsenal Player, NBC Sports Live Extra