Arsenal vs Tottenham live stream: Watch North London Derby online
By Josh Sippie
Arsenal can change everything with a win in the North London Derby, but Spurs are pesky buggers. Here are all the ways to watch.
Arsenal’s season took a major hit when they were bounced at the Etihad, whether that be because of dodgy refereeing or sub-par play or because they have two superstars who don’t want to be with the team.
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It’s landed them in 6th place, one spot behind where they finished last year, and they are taking their usual beating in the press, as if the world is ending and the team is disbanding.
That can all change against Spurs. Tottenham have not lost to the Gunners in years and some call this a power shit. However, in the process of not losing to Arsenal, the Spurs have won not one trophy, not two trophies, but zero trophies. Meanwhile, the Gunners have won three.
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So you tell me what a power shift is, temporary form and finishing one season ahead of a team you’ve finished behind for two decades, or winning three trophies while your rivals put the pressure on?
Anyway, enough of that, let’s talk team news. Both clubs have a significant number of niggling injuries to monitor as kick-off approaches. The Spurs had Hugo Lloris, Dele Alli and the Harry’s, Kane and Winks, return to training, so their status is like a-go.
However, they will be without Victor Wanyama, who I like to refer to as Mesut Ozil’s backpack, and they will also be without key defender Toby Alderweireld, which puts pressure on their defense.
Arsenal, meanwhile, welcomed Shkodran Mustafi, Alex Iwobi and Danny Welbeck back to training, but both will have to pass late fitness tests to be cleared. Meanwhile, Laurent Koscielny is still struggling with an Achilles problem after being rested by France at midweek. He is expected to play, though.
Elsewhere, Olivier Giroud, the big, heroic, bearded saint, will be missing due to a knock incurred on international duty (where else?) in the process of rising the ranks of France’s all-time scoring charts.
With questions aplenty regarding both teams and their fitness status, let’s take you to the match facts and how to watch.
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Date: 18 November 2017
Venue: The Emirates, London, England
Time: 7:30 EST, 12:30 BST
TV: NBCSN
Radio: Talk Sports Radio World, Sirius XM FC, Arsenal Player
Stream: NBC Sports Live Extra, fuboTV