Arsenal and Tottenham face off on Sunday in the first north London derby of the season.
Injuries are mounting for both teams, with arguably none more significant than Gabriel potentially being ruled out until January after suffering a groin problem during the international break. Spurs, meanwhile, are likely to without at least 10 first-team players for their toughest test of the season.
Many are tipping Arsenal to end their long Premier League title drought this season, but dropped points at Sunderland last time out and Manchester City’s resurgent form has caused pause for thought. Still, the Gunners’ recent record against their north London rivals is spotless, and they will be confident of a fourth straight win on Sunday.
Spurs will point to their away form, which is only matched

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