Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur, 06 November 2016

Score1-1
RefereeMark Clattenburg
CompetitionPremier League
VenueEmirates Stadium
Attendance60,039
Kick-off: 12.00pm This fixture was now the highest scoring fixture in Premier League history with 139 goals.

Goals:

Kevin Wimmer own goal 42 OG

Goals:

Harry Kane penalty 51 P

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Petr Čech
Defender Nacho Monreal
Defender Shkodran Mustafi
Defender/Midfielder Granit Xhaka
Midfielder Francis Coquelin
Midfielder Mesut Özil
Midfielder/Forward Alex Iwobi
Midfielder/Forward Alexis Sánchez
Midfielder/Forward Theo Walcott

Starting lineup:

Hugo Lloris Goalkeeper
Jan Vertonghen Defender
Kyle Walker Defender
Kevin Wimmer Defender
Eric Dier Defender/Midfielder
Danny Rose Defender/Midfielder
Moussa Dembélé Midfielder
Christian Eriksen Midfielder
Victor Wanyama Midfielder
SON Heung-min Midfielder/Forward
Harry Kane Forward

Substitutions:

Aaron Ramsey for Francis Coquelin 65
Olivier Giroud for Alex Iwobi 70
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain for Theo Walcott 71

Substitutions:

Vincent Janssen for Harry Kane 73
Kieran Trippier for Kyle Walker 80
Harry Winks for SON Heung-min 89

Cards:

Laurent Koscielny 69 Y

Cards:

Kevin Wimmer 6 Y
Eric Dier 73 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper David Ospina
Defender/Midfielder Kieran Gibbs
Midfielder Mohamed El Neny
Midfielder Aaron Ramsey
Forward Olivier Giroud

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Michel Vorm
Defender/Midfielder Kieran Trippier
Midfielder Josh Onomah
Midfielder Harry Winks
Midfielder/Forward Georges-Kévin N'Koudou
Forward Vincent Janssen

Comments:

League position: 4th Arsenal had now lost only one of their last 21 Premier League games (won 12). The Gunners were now unbeaten in their last 16 games in all competitions (won 12). Kevin Wimmer became the second player to score an own goal in the 49 Premier League North London derbies. The other was scored by Chris Armstrong for Arsenal on 19 March 2000.

Comments:

League position: 5th Tottenham Hotspur were now unbeaten in their opening 11 league games for the first time since 1960-61; a season which they went on to win the title. They had now drawn four consecutive Premier League games for the first time since April 2008. Mauricio Pochettino became the first Spurs manager to have gone unbeaten in their first five league meetings with Arsenal.

Goals:

Kevin Wimmer own goal 42 OG

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Petr Čech
Defender Nacho Monreal
Defender Shkodran Mustafi
Defender/Midfielder Granit Xhaka
Midfielder Francis Coquelin
Midfielder Mesut Özil
Midfielder/Forward Alex Iwobi
Midfielder/Forward Alexis Sánchez
Midfielder/Forward Theo Walcott

Substitutions:

Aaron Ramsey for Francis Coquelin 65
Olivier Giroud for Alex Iwobi 70
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain for Theo Walcott 71

Cards:

Laurent Koscielny 69 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper David Ospina
Defender/Midfielder Kieran Gibbs
Midfielder Mohamed El Neny
Midfielder Aaron Ramsey
Forward Olivier Giroud

Comments:

League position: 4th Arsenal had now lost only one of their last 21 Premier League games (won 12). The Gunners were now unbeaten in their last 16 games in all competitions (won 12). Kevin Wimmer became the second player to score an own goal in the 49 Premier League North London derbies. The other was scored by Chris Armstrong for Arsenal on 19 March 2000.

Goals:

Harry Kane penalty 51 P

Starting lineup:

Hugo Lloris Goalkeeper
Jan Vertonghen Defender
Kyle Walker Defender
Kevin Wimmer Defender
Eric Dier Defender/Midfielder
Danny Rose Defender/Midfielder
Moussa Dembélé Midfielder
Christian Eriksen Midfielder
Victor Wanyama Midfielder
SON Heung-min Midfielder/Forward
Harry Kane Forward

Substitutions:

Vincent Janssen for Harry Kane 73
Kieran Trippier for Kyle Walker 80
Harry Winks for SON Heung-min 89

Cards:

Kevin Wimmer 6 Y
Eric Dier 73 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Michel Vorm
Defender/Midfielder Kieran Trippier
Midfielder Josh Onomah
Midfielder Harry Winks
Midfielder/Forward Georges-Kévin N'Koudou
Forward Vincent Janssen

Comments:

League position: 5th Tottenham Hotspur were now unbeaten in their opening 11 league games for the first time since 1960-61; a season which they went on to win the title. They had now drawn four consecutive Premier League games for the first time since April 2008. Mauricio Pochettino became the first Spurs manager to have gone unbeaten in their first five league meetings with Arsenal.