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  • van Persie (42), Fabregas (43), van Persie (60)
  • Date:2009-10-31
  • Kick-off:12:45
  • Venue:Emirates Stadium
  • Attendance:60103
  • Referee:Clattenburg, M

Live Commentary

90mins

Full Time: ARSENAL 3-0 TOTTENHAM: Arsenal dominate their north London rivals for a comfortable win.

90mins

Bassong is injured and is forced to leave the field. Spurs down to 10 men.

88mins

Sagna clears from Bentley's cross after Almunia fumbled the ball.

86mins

Spurs look a well beaten side as the game ticks towards full-time.

83mins

Van Persie won't get his hat-trick as Ramsey takes his place.

83mins

Hutton comes on for Corluka.

81mins

Diaby heads wide from Fabregas' corner.

80mins

Eduardo gets his header on target but it's a simple save for Gomes.

78mins

Vermaelen is booked for a foul on Corluka.

78mins

Arshavin makes way for Eboue.

78mins

Pavlyuchenko shifted the ball wide of Gallas but his shot is easily saved by Almunia. It was a tight angle.

75mins

Van Persie is looking for his hat-trick but his long range shot goes harmlessly over bar.

72mins

Almunia makes a routine save from Crouch.

69mins

Bale's cross is cleared to Assou-Ekotto, but his cross is collected by Almunia.

67mins

Eduardo rolls the ball wide of the target after being put clean through on goal. Should have scored.

65mins

Keane makes way for Pavlyuchenko.

64mins

Crouch heads goalwards from Assou-Ekotto's deep cross but it's an easy save for Almunia.

62mins

Crouch is booked for throwing the ball away.

60mins

ARSENAL 3-0 TOTTENHAM:VAN PERSIE nips in ahead of King to notch his second of the afternoon.

58mins

Almunia tips Bentley's free kick over the bar.

56mins

Gallas almost concedes a penalty after handling the ball. He was outside the box though. Free kick to Spurs.

54mins

Spurs make their first change as Bale comes on for Huddlestone.

54mins

Corluka fires in a decent cross that bounces off Keane and Almunia collects.

52mins

Eduardo is denied by Gomes after a great through ball from Diaby.

49mins

Diaby takes a shot but his effort is blocked by King. Van Persie did well to fire a dangerous cross into the Spurs box.

47mins

Bentley flicks the ball on looking for Crouch but it runs through to Almunia.

45mins

Spurs get the second half up and running.

45mins

Half Time: ARSENAL 2-0 TOTTENHAM: What will Harry Redknapp be saying to his players at half time?! A scrappy game is brought to life at the end of the first half with two goals in a minute from van Persie and Fabregas.

43mins

ARSENAL 2-0 TOTTENHAM: Two goals in a minute as FABREGAS races through to finish past Gomes.

42mins

ARSENAL 1-0 TOTTENHAM: VAN PERSIE slams the ball home from Sagna's cross.

40mins

Sagna whips the ball in for van Persie but his header is cleared by Huddlestone.

38mins

Almunia races off his line to gather the ball after Keane broke through from Jenas' pass.

36mins

Arshavin drills in a shot and it's deflected out for a corner to Arsenal.

36mins

Arsene Wenger does make the change and Eduardo comes on for Bendtner.

34mins

It looks like Bendtner is injured. Eduardo is warming up.

34mins

Huddlestone puts in a strong challenge to win the ball from Song on the edge of the Spurs box.

32mins

Arshavin takes a shot after a mix up in the Spurs box but his effort goes wide of the target.

30mins

Van Persie finds Sagna but his cross is cleared by King.

28mins

A mistake by Assou-Ekotto lets in van Persie but his curling shot goes wide. The Arsenal striker should have done better.

25mins

Fabregas hits a long pass looking for Bendtner but Corluka wins it and brings the ball out of defence.

22mins

Almunia drops the ball from Bentley's cross. It was a routine save and the Arsenal keeper got lucky.

20mins

Fabregas draws a great save from Gomes. The Spurs keeper recovers to gather the rebound as Bendtner closes in.

19mins

Crouch knocks the ball down for Keane but Song wrestles the Spurs striker off the ball.

17mins

Van Persie finds Gallas in the box and his header almost bounces in at the back post. Goal kick to Spurs.

15mins

Clichy plays in Arshavin but his shot is easily saved by Gomes.

13mins

Gallas eases Jenas off the ball and Almunia clears his lines.

11mins

Bentley tries a 40 yarder but his shot goes woefully wide of the target.

9mins

Bentley goes through Vermaelen with a two-footed tackle but Mark Clattenburg doesn't show him a card.

8mins

King does well to block Arshavin's low shot and the ball goes out for a corner to Arsenal.

6mins

Corluka nips in ahead of Arshavin to win the ball after a flowing move by the hosts.

4mins

Keane does well to track Fabregas into the box and the ball goes out for a goal kick.

2mins

Bendtner tries his luck from the edge of the Spurs box but the ball goes harmlessly over the bar.

0mins

Referee Mark Clattenburg gets the game under way.

0mins

The teams are out at the Emirates for this north London derby.

0mins

SPURS: Gomes, Corluka, King, Bassong, Assou-Ekotto, Bentley, Palacios, Huddlestone, Jenas, Keane, Crouch

0mins

Harry Redknapp makes four changes to the side that beat Everton 2-0 on Tuesday. David Bentley starts and Ledley King returns. Vedran Corluka, Jermaine Jenas and Peter Crouch also play.

0mins

ARSENAL: Almunia, Sagna, Gallas, Vermaelen, Clichy, Song, Diaby, Fabregas, Arshavin, Van Persie, Bendtner

0mins

Manuel Almunia returns to the Arsenal starting line-up for today's North London derby. Only Nicklas Bendtner retains his place from the 2-1 Carling Cup victory over Liverpool on Wednesday.

Match Preview

All eyes will zoom in on this North London derby on Saturday with these two fierce rivals currently sitting in the top four of the Premier League table.

Arsene Wenger's Gunners will be looking to continue their fine early season home form which has saw them win all four games smashing home 17 goals in the process.

With this in mind, Harry Redknapp's men will have to be at their defensive best ahead of the eagerly awaited showdown.

Tottenham sit ahead of Liverpool in fourth place and will be hoping a favourable result can help consolidate their charge as they look to be realistic top-four contenders this term.

Their away form is quite impressive, picking up ten points from a possible 15.

England hot-shot Defoe is the club's leading scorer with six goals this term with Robbie Keane just behind him on five and with Peter Crouch and Roman Pavlyuchenko waiting to burst onto the scene, the visitors have ample goal threats.

Spurs have their injury concerns through Aaron Lennon (ankle), Jonathan Woodgate (concussion), Giovani Dos Santos (ankle) who could miss out while the game comes too early for Luka Modric (broken leg).

Home team manager Arsene Wenger will want to put last weekend's disappointing 2-2 draw at West Ham United to the back of his mind.

With Robin van Persie on five goals this term, he is their leading marksman and will want to add to his tally at the weekend.

Arsenal's injury doubts come in the form of Thomas Rosicky (knee) with Theo Walcott (knee), Denilson (back) and Johann Djourou (knee) will miss the heated clash.

Last season's clash will live in the memory for years to come.

October 29 2008 saw the London giants play out a mesmerising 4-4 draw with Aaron Lennon scoring a late equaliser for the visitors.

Former Arsenal man David Bentley hit one of the goals of the season when he hit a stunning dipping volley from all of 40 yards before Mikael Silvestre equalised and fellow French defender William Gallas put the hosts in front soon after the break.

Emmanuel Adebayor put the Gunners 3-1 up before Darren Bent quickly reduced the deficit.


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Match Report

A brace from Robin Van Persie sandwiched in between a Cesc Fabregas strike were enough to secure all the points as Arsenal cruised to a 3-0 derby win over North London rivals Spurs.

It was a comfortable win for the Gunners in the end who were in control from start to finish. Spurs simply did not turn up. They lacked the grit and determination to make up for the lack of pace and imagination. Arsenal simply passed them to death.

The game opened at a frenetic pace from the first second with the Gunners dictating proceedings. Their slick passing and movement reduced Tottenham Hotspur to the role of spectators for much of the first 20 minutes.

Robbie Keene was in on goal in the 18th minute and would surely have scored had it not been for a timely challenge in the box by Alexander Song.

Otherwise the goalmouth action was all at the other end. Van Persie, Andrey Arshavin and Nicklas Bendtner all kept Heurelho Gomes on his toes and warmed the Brazilian keeper up for the wonder save he pulled off in the 20th minute.

An Arshavin effort was blocked and fell to Fabregas stood on the Spurs penalty spot. A goal looked certain as the Gunners' captain's shot looked to be heading for the bottom right corner but the Spurs keeper stretched out an already elongated arm to palm the ball away.

There was a great deal of controversy too, most centring on the referee's inconsistency. Mark Clattenburg had the Arsenal fans shaking their heads and fists in disbelief when he didn't show a yellow card to David Bentley.

The former Gunner first offended with a deliberate hand ball and moments later scythed down Thomas Vermaelen. Many expected red, Clattenburg didn't even waive yellow. He did book Benoit Assou-Ekotto a few minutes later to the dismay of all fans and both managers for kicking the ball a few yards away.

Arsenal kept the pressure on, but strikes on goal by Arshavin and Van Persie were too tame to trouble the Spurs keeper. The goal that their play had promised did come in the 42nd minutes followed by another just seconds later.

The first came from Van Persie after he got ahead of Ledley King to stab home Bacary Sagna's low cross from the right past Gomes.

With Spurs still reeling, Fabregas pounced after Van Persie stole the ball after a wayward pass from Spurs' re-start. The midfielder dribbled his way through the Spurs midfield into the penalty area before shooting low and hard past Gomes into the bottom left corner of the net.

Arsenal's third came in the 60th minute, after the referee allowed play to continue when Assou-Ekotto had fouled first-half substitute Eduardo.

Having eventually realised that the clock was still ticking, Abou Diaby delivered a low cross from the right that Ledley King failed to clear and Van Persie tapped home from close range.

The Gunners should have made it four on 67 minutes when Eduardo was clear with just the keeper to beat but he shot wide from the edge of the area.

Diaby should have added another in the 83rd minute having got up to meet Fabregas' corner from the right, but he powered his header well wide.

Spurs held out to avoid complete humiliation, but the Gunners took all the points for their fans to enjoy the bragging rights.

Arsenal

Tottenham Hotspur

Corners

62

Fouls

1010

Goal attempts

187

Shots off target

62

Offsides

43

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