Arsenal v Tottenham preview: TV times, team news, manager quotes and more Arsenal v Tottenham: The 11 Spurs bosses Arsene Wenger has faced in derbies

ARSENAL face Tottenham at the Emirates in the north London derby on Sunday (12pm) - so here's everything you need to know.

Sunday November 6, Arsenal v Tottenham, 12pm kick-off (Live on BT Sport 1 from 11.15am)

Arsenal v Tottenham head to head

All competitions: Played 191, Arsenal 80, Tottenham 61, draw 50

Premier League: Played 48, Arsenal 18, Tottenham 10, draw 20

Arsenal v Tottenham: The 11 Spurs bosses Arsene Wenger has faced in derbies

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Express Sport takes a look at the north London derby records for the 11 Tottenham managers Arsene Wenger has come up against in his Arsenal career

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Arsenal v Tottenham last meeting (March 5, 2016)

With Spurs battling for the Premier League title with Leicester and Arsenal, few north London derbies can have been as frenzied as this one.

Aaron Ramsey gave Arsenal the lead with a remarkable back-heeled finish with 38 minutes gone at White Hart Lane.

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Arsenal v Tottenham: Maurico Pochettino and Arsene Wenger will face off on Sunday (12pm)

But the game turned when Francis Coquelin was given a second yellow card by referee Michael Oliver in the 55th minute, reducing Arsenal to 10 men.

Within seven minutes Spurs were 2-1 up thanks to a goal from Toby Alderweireld and a sublime strike from Harry Kane.

But Arsenal weren't finished and Alexis Sanchez finished off a fine move to ensure the points were shared 14 minutes from the end. It was a result that favoured Leicester more than anyone else.

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Theo Walcott is one of those Arsenal players hoping to regain fitness for the Tottenham clash

Arsenal v Tottenham form

Arsenal last five: WWDWW

Tottenham last five: DDDDL

Arsenal v Tottenham key statistics

Arsenal have only lost to Tottenham once at home in their last 26 clashes, a run stretching back to May 1993.

Tottenham are one of just two sides in the top four divisions who remain unbeaten in the league this season - Carlisle in League Two are the other.

Harry Kane has scored 15 goals in 20 London derbies including four in four against Arsenal.

Neither side have kept a clean sheet in the last five north London derbies, but equally neither has scored more than twice in the last nine.

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Harry Kane is hoping to be fit for Tottenham's clash with Arsenal

Arsenal team news

Theo Walcott's fitness will be assessed within 24 hours of the game while the Gunners are hopeful Hector Bellerin will be fit.

Granit Xhaka has served his three-match ban and is available again but Nacho Monreal, Kieran Gibbs and Santi Cazorla are all doubts.

Tottenham team news

Harry Kane has been out with an ankle injury since September but is back in the squad for Sunday's game.

Moussa Sissoko is suspended while Ben Davies and Toby Alderweireld are both out with injury.

Erik Lamela and Mousa Dembele will both face late fitness tests.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says...

"This is more than a derby.

"It's an important game for us because it's a big home game and we have an opportunity to show that we have an interesting role to play in this Premier League, and that we can win these kinds of games.

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"What is important is that we focus on ourselves, on the quality of our performances. 

"We know that we have done very well away from home, and we can do well at home.

"We know as well that the success of our season will depend on how well we do at home."

Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino says…

"Always it is important to have Harry Kane. 

"In the last few seasons he has been very important for us.

"He was top scorer in the Premier League [last season] and always the player who is top scorer in the Premier League is important for any club.

"It is true he has a good record against Arsenal. 

"It is important he is back and can help the team get a good result.”

Arsenal v Tottenham referee and assistants

Referee: Mark Clattenburg

Assistants: Jake Collin, Steve Bennett

Fourth official: Andre Marriner