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Thomas Frank cannot retreat now - the key to his Spurs revolution is clear

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At the home of the European champions, Thomas Frank was playing with fire. And he inevitably got burned as Paris Saint-Germain plundered five goals.

The under-pressure Dane had no choice. The wounds, however, could now be given time to heal. Frank survived his ordeal, with the bravery displayed proving to the world there is another way than the excruciatingly negative football on show over the past few weeks.

Frank was fortunate that his phallus-on-the table move in Paris has the potential to be a real gamechanger for his Tottenham project.

Sunday’s unforgivable North London derby surrender required the boldest of reactions. Deploying two 19-year-olds at the head of Spurs’ midfield, up against arguably the most ingenious engine-room in world football, was just that step.

Both tired as the European champions took the game away from Spurs in the second half at the Parc des Princes, but this wasn’t about the outcome, this was about the means.

Lucas Bergvall and Archie Gray were Spurs’ standout performers, linking up seamlessly for the visitors’ opener. Yet, it was all about the chutzpah, the gall to take the attack to their illustrious Gallic opponents, in their own back yard, that will give supporters some hope a brighter future may still exist.

“Me and Lucas are really close,” a clearly buoyed Gray said after the match. “Every time we're on the pitch together, we just trust each other 100 per cent. Even if there is pressure on us, we know we can play to each other and we can handle that pressure. We’re really close on the pitch and off the pitch as well.

"The coaching staff have been absolutely brilliant with everyone, especially improving our individual games and stuff like that. Last season was a tough season, obviously it ended really well but a lot of tough moments in the season, especially for me playing centre-back and all these different positions, which I'm grateful for, but there were loads of setbacks.

“It is just things to learn from and the coaching staff this year have been really helpful with individual plans.”

Neither Gray nor Bergvall have had it easy. Gray has been pushed from pillar to post, a victim of his own versatility. Such is his effortlessly natural ability on the ball and incongruously calm aura, Gray can fill in anywhere, without his effectiveness dropping too much.

Bergvall is another who has been thrown in the deep end in the most treacherous water. Coming from the Swedish top flight, there has been no gradual assimilation to life in the Premier League – he is already one of Spurs’ key, senior players.

Yet, it is ostensibly clear neither are feeling the pressure. Quite the opposite, in fact.

“Two young players, I have said from the beginning, that I believe a lot in,” Frank said. “Archie was there ready before Monaco and then unfortunately picked up the calf injury. So we've been waiting for him to be ready again. Today he showed a lot.

“The way the two of them set up the first goal was also joyful to watch, but the mobility, technical, ball handling, mentality, character, I liked it.”

Now comes the really hard part for Frank. He cannot go that narrow against Fulham at home next up, and deploying both youngsters together again, alongside only one central midfielder in either Rodrigo Bentancur or Pape Matar Sarr, would represent an even greater risk than the one taken in Paris.

At this stage, however, Frank may not have a choice. If his Spurs project – the role he has been waiting for all his life – is to even get off the ground, Gray and Bergvall will almost certainly be his leading lights.

Fortune favours the brave. Frank has shown he can be bolder. But after Sunday, Spurs’ disgruntled masses want more. And now is not the time to retreat.

PSG v Tottenham live: Team news and line-ups from Champions League clash

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Tottenham will look to avenge their heartbreak from the Super Cup as they take on European champions Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League.

Thomas Frank’s reign at Spurs kicked off with a silverware near-miss in August’s clash of continental cup winners, with the Europa League holders throwing away a two-goal lead in the last five minutes to lose to heavy favourites PSG on penalties.

While Spurs fans, fresh off their 17th-place league finish with Ange Postecoglou, could take some encouragement from pushing such a strong team to the wire, goodwill towards Frank is now at a stark low after suffering a humiliating 4-1 derby thrashing at the hands of Arsenal on Sunday.

They’ll need a much improved performance against the Parisians, who to nobody’s surprise are top of Ligue 1 but do come into the clash with defeat in Europe relatively fresh on the mind, suffering a 2-1 home loss to Bayern Munich at the beginning of November.

PSG vs Tottenham Prediction, Betting Tips & UCL Odds

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Thomas Frank will be looking for a big improvement from his side on Wednesday when Tottenham travel to Paris St-Germain in the Champions League (8pm, TNT Sports 3 and discovery+).

Spurs were thrashed 4-1 by Arsenal on Sunday, leading Frank to apologise for his side’s performance, as they slipped to their sixth defeat of the season in all competitions.

They are now ninth in the Premier League table and betting sites have pushed them out to qualify for the Champions League next season via a top four finish.

However, this season’s European campaign is going well with Spurs unbeaten in the Champions League with two wins and two draws from their opening four games, which leaves them one point behind PSG.

The French side, who won the competition for the first time in May, have won three and lost one of their four matches, with the defeat coming last time out when they went down 2-1 at home to Bayern Munich, with Luis Diaz scoring both goals before he was sent off.

Luis Enrique’s side are top of the Ligue 1 after winning nine of their opening 13 games, drawing three and losing just once against Marseille, back in September when an own goal from Marquinhos was the only goal of the game.

Paris Saint-Germain vs Tottenham preview: PSG too good for Spurs

The two sides have only met once before, and that was earlier this season when they clashed in the European Super Cup final.

Frank’s side took a two-nil lead just after the break, thanks to goals from Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero, only for two goals in the last five minutes from Lee Kang-In and Goncalo Ramos to earn PSG a 2-2 draw. The French side then went on to win 4-3 on penalties to secure their first silverware of the campaign.

Any Spurs fans expecting a repeat of that nail-biter might be left disappointed and the Champions League odds on the majority of football betting apps suggest an easy win for the reigning champions.

PSG have lost just one of their last six home Champions League games against English opponents, which was a 1-0 defeat to Liverpool in the round of 16 stage last March, only for the Parisians to bounce back and knock out Arne Slot’s side on penalties after winning the second leg 1-0.

They have also never lost successive Champions League group stage/league phase matches at home, and after what we have seen from Spurs in recent weeks, they will need to be more clinical in attack and disciplined in defence if they are to take anything from the game.

They have drawn their two away matches in this season’s competition against Bodo Glimt and Monaco, but this is a big step up. Spurs may have some joy against an injury-hit PSG side going forward, but the standout option on football betting sites remains a PSG win and both teams to score.

PSG v Tottenham prediction 1: PSG to win & BTTS - 7/4 Bet365

Neves to keep on scoring

Portuguese midfielder Joao Neves goes into the game in great goalscoring form, netting six goals in his last four games, including a hat-trick for his country in a 9-1 win over Armenia.

He also has three in his last three PSG games, scoring against Bayern, Lyon and Le Havre to take his tally for the season to nine from 10 appearances.

The 21-year-old also scored a hat-trick in the side’s 6-3 win over Toulouse, and his price to score anytime looks like excellent value, potentially.

PSG v Tottenham prediction 2: Neves to score anytime - 9/2 Betfred

PSG v Tottenham team news

PSG: Achraf Hakimi will be missing once again for the home side, and he is joined on the sidelines by Desire Doue (hamstring) and Ousmane Dembele (calf). However, Bradley Barcola and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia are both available.

Tottenham: Brennan Johnson will be missing for Spurs, following his red card in the 4-0 win over Copenhagen, and he joins James Maddison (ACL), Radu Dragusin (ACL), Kota Takai (thigh), Dejan Kulusevski (knee), Dominic Solanke (ankle), and Yves Bissouma (ankle) on the sidelines. Mathys Tel is also unavailable after being left out of the Spurs’ squad for the group stages.

PSG v Tottenham predicted line-ups

PSG: Chevalier; Zaire-Emery, Zabarnyi, Pacho, Mendes; Ruiz, Vitinha, Neves; Lee, Barcola, Kvaratskhelia

Tottenham: Vicario; Porro, Romero, Van de Ven, Udogie; Palhinha, Sarr; Kudus, Simons, Richarlison; Kolo Muani

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Is PSG vs Tottenham on TV? Channel, kick-off time and how to watch Champions League clash

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Paris Saint-Germain and Tottenham Hotspur continue their Champions League campaigns as the visitors face a tough trip after a difficult derby day.

Spurs manager Thomas Frank faced criticism for a passive approach against Arsenal that resulted in a 4-1 defeat to their north London rivals, and now faces a meeting with last year’s Champions League winners in Paris.

Frank’s side have made a solid enough start to their return to the top tier of European competition, and start the fifth round of fixtures a point behind their opponents.

PSG suffered a defeat to Bayern Munich in their last Champions League outing and will hope to solidify their place in the top eight of the league phase.

Here’s everything you need to know.

PSG vs Tottenham is due to kick off at 8pm GMT on Wednesday 26 November at the Parc des Princes in Paris.

Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on TNT Sports 3, with coverage on the channel from 7pm GMT. A live stream will be available via discovery+.

Ousmane Demble could return to the PSG squad in a significant boost for Luis Enrique, although Achraf Hakimi and Desire Doue remain sidelined. Marquinhos could make his 500th appearance for the club.

Tottenham are without Brennan Johnson, who is suspended after his red card against Copenhagen. Randal Kolo Muani, on loan from PSG, could be involved with Uefa allowing players to feature against their parent clubs.

PSG XI: Chevalier; Zaire-Emery, Zabarnyi, Pacho, Mendes; Ruiz, Vitinha, Neves; Dembele, Barcola, Kvaratskhelia.

How Eberechi Eze made a mockery of Tottenham and changed Arsenal’s Premier League fate

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The stuff of club history, and maybe future champions. If it’s still far too early to say this will be seen as the day when Mikel Arteta’s side won the 2025-26 title, it is undeniably the afternoon that Eberechi Eze launched himself as an Arsenal player. Scoring a hat-trick in a north London derby will do that, especially when it was just the fourth in the history of the fixture and the first since 1978. There was of course the added edge that he was so close to signing for Tottenham Hotspur in the summer.

They could barely get near him in this 4-1 defeat. Even some within the club were rolling their eyes that this is the essence of Tottenham, but it’s bigger than that. Eze took charge, and took off. The supreme third goal was some way to crown it all.

There was an electrifying sense of purpose about Eze from the start, which is a lot more than you could say for Spurs. It’s instead hard to know what their purpose was.

They got the defeat their approach deserved, and were fortunate it wasn’t much worse. Even allowing for attacking injuries, the depth to which Spurs sat deep was galling. Up until Leandro Trossard’s clever opening goal, it was like all they actually wanted to do was create a massive physical block around their own box. Thomas Frank set out with three centre-halves and a lot of bulk around them. Get through us if you dare. Oh.

If we’re talking about fateful days and memorable afternoons, Frank’s approach instead made the first part of this game feel like an eternity.

And still all it took was a moment of delightful ingenuity from Mikel Merino for Trossard’s opening goal. Arteta and his staff are known to be aggravated at how pundits talk about the Spanish international as a “defensive midfielder” and the way Arsenal’s approach is treated, feeling there is nowhere near enough attention paid to how teams like Spurs - and even Manchester City - sit deep against them.

Arsenal certainly did all the attacking here, at least until it was 3-0 and the game was over. It still could have been 5-1 or 6-1 even after Richarlison’s wonder-strike from 40 yards.

Merino’s attacking quality set everything off. Amid a mass of bodies, the 29-year-old arched the most artistic little clipped pass. On receiving it, a momentary thought was that Trossard could have finished it first-time, but his smart turn and finish ended up being fully justified - if also deflected.

It was also full impact. Despite the historic Arsenal events that happened after the goal, that was pretty much it for the contest. Game over.

Spurs had been so geared into one very fixed approach, that was like they couldn’t shift emphasis. Hence Eze immediately got Arsenal’s second and his first - even if there was considerable debate over whether it should have been ruled out for offside. Spurs couldn’t dispute that it was deserved.

Arsenal had played all the football. Spurs just looked so empty. To which there is now going to be a different discussion.

“Are you Tottenham in disguise” the Arsenal fans gleefully sang… but which Tottenham?

Can this club only go from extreme to extreme, from Ossie Ardiles and Glenn Hoddle to George Graham and Jose Mourinho?

This derby approach was the diametric opposite of everything Ange Postecoglou attempted in the Premier League - if not the Europa League.

There can be an in-between, which was what Frank was supposed to supply.

Numerous mitigating factors exist, from injuries to the fact it’s still relatively early for a manager trying to reconstruct this team, but this was still a lot worse than it should have been.

They couldn’t have had too much complaint if the difference was five or six, especially amid some of the flurries in the second half.

Eze had brought the win to another level with a smart finish at the start of the second half, but it was his third strike that really displayed his own escalating qualities.

The playmaker exquisitely curved the ball into the top corner, after a coruscating break ended with Destiny Udogie careering off in the wrong direction. There’s that old Geoff Green line about a fire engine going to the wrong fire, but Eze was ablaze.

Against that, all Spurs had was Richarlison scoring with an admittedly spectacular speculative strike. A hit and hope. They should have much more than that.

It’s Arsenal who have Eze, though, and he has shown exactly why. It might yet lead to the title itself.

This felt a significant weekend, especially with Manchester City dropping points and an Arsenal trip to second-placed Chelsea up next.

It was undeniably Eze’s day, as he goes down in history.

Why was Eberechi Eze’s first goal against Tottenham allowed to stand?

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Eberechi Eze’s first goal against Tottenham in the north London derby has reignited the debate around the offside rule in the Premier League.

The Arsenal forward found space inside the Tottenham box to slam the Gunners into a deserved two-goal lead before half-time at the Emirates.

But Spurs goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario appealed that he could not see the ball because there were offside Arsenal players blocking his view.

VAR checked the incident, and a statement from the Premier League Match Centre said: “The referee’s call of goal was checked and confirmed by VAR – with it deemed that there were no Arsenal players in the line of vision of the goalkeeper, and they made no movement to impact an opponent while in an offside position.”

Eze’s goal comes just a few weeks after Virgil van Dijk’s equaliser against Manchester City was disallowed because Andy Robertson was ruled to have made an “obvious action directly in front of the goalkeeper” while being in an offside position.

Replays showed that Martin Zubimendi and Trossard were both blocking Vicario’s view of Eze’s shot while standing in an offside position, although they were also stood behind Tottenham defenders Micky van de Ven and Kevin Danso.

On Sky Sports, former Tottenham striker Les Ferdinand was critical of Tottenham’s defensive approach to the derby but said he couldn’t understand why the Eze goal was not disallowed.

“I will say, I don't understand how this [Arsenal players] doesn't affect the goalkeepers sight [on the second goal],” Ferdinand said. “I'm not sure how that's not been looked at."

Eze went on to complete a hat-trick in Arsenal’s 4-1 win, becoming the first player to score a north London derby hat-trick since Alan Sunderland in 1978.

Arsenal v Tottenham live: Premier League confirmed line-up, latest score and updates

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Arsenal v Tottenham live: Premier League leaders name Gabriel replacement ahead of crucial north London derby

The Gunners will be without defensive leader Gabriel as Spurs come to town in the north London derby

Premier League leaders Arsenal host rivals Tottenham in a massive north London derby at the Emirates, with the change to go six points clear at the top after Manchester City’s defeat to Newcastle yesterday.

Arsenal have boasted the Premier League’s best defence this season but the unit that has conceded only five goals so far will be without key centre-back Gabriel Magalhaes for the foreseeable future, in what will be a challenge for Mikel Arteta’s side ahead of games against Spurs, Bayern Munich and Chelsea.

Tottenham have been up and down under Thomas Frank but their best results have so far come on the road and Spurs will relish the opportunity to dent Arsenal’s title bid. This will also be the first meeting of the sides since Arsenal trumped Spurs in their pursuit for Eberechi Eze, who could play a role today.

Can Arsenal extend their advantage at the top of the Premier League or will Tottenham strike a blow in the title race? Follow updates from the Emirates below

Team news

Spurs boss Thomas Frank has made five changes to the side that drew 2-2 to Man Utd before the international break.

It looks like a change of formation from the Dane too, with three at the back in the form of Cristian romero, Micky van de Ven and Kevin Danso, who replaces Pedro Porro.

Died Spence starts at right wing-back, while Destiny Udogie starts on the left, coming in in place of Brennan Johnson.

In midfield, Rodrigo Bentancur replaces Pape Sarr, while in the attacking positions, Xavi Simons and Randal Kolo Muani make way for Mohammed Kudus and Wilson Odobert, with Richarlison moving to start as striker.

Chris Wilson23 November 2025 15:34

Team news

Mikel Arteta has made just one change to the side that drew to Sunderland last time out, with the big news being that he has decided to use loan signing Piero Hincapie at centre-back to replace the injured Gabriel.

Jurrien Timber and Riccardo Calafiori continue at full-back, while the trio of Declan Rice, Martin Zubimendi and Ebere Eze looks to dominate midfield.

Mikel Merino leads the line, with Leandro Trossard and Bukayo Saka flanking him.

Chris Wilson23 November 2025 15:27

Line-ups

Spurs XI: Vicario; Danso, Romero, van de Ven; Spence, Palhinha, Bentancur, Udogie; Kudus, Richarlison, Odobert.

Subs: Kinsky, Xavi, Tel, Gray, Bergvall, Johnson, Porro, Sarr, Kolo Muani.

Chris Wilson23 November 2025 15:19

Line-ups

Arsenal XI: Raya; Timber, Saliba, Hincapie, Calafiori; Rice, Zubimendi, Eze; Saka, Merino, Trossard.

Subs: Kepa, mosquera, White, Martinelli, Norgaard, Madueke, Nwaneri, Lews-Skelly, Dowman.

Chris Wilson23 November 2025 15:17

Team news

The line-ups should be released in the next five minutes, so here’s a reminder of the early team news...

Arsenal will be without centre-back Gabriel, who picked up a groin injury while on duty for Brazil this week. Kai Havertz has suffered a setback in his return from a lengthy lay-off, while Viktor Gyokeres, Gabriel Martinelli and Noni Madueke will all be assessed. Riccardo Calafiori dropped out of the Italy squad and has not trained.

Randal Kolo Muani, Pape Sarr and Lucas Bergvall are available while Mohammed Kudus and Archie Gray have returned to training. Long-term absentees Dominic Solanke, Dejan Kulusevski, James Maddison and Radu Dragusin remain on the sidelines.

Chris Wilson23 November 2025 15:10

Premier League results

This match will be the last match of the week and the penultimate match of round 12, with Manchester United hosting Everton tomorrow to round it all off.

Leeds are facing Aston Villa as we speak, but below are the results so far from the weekend:

Burnley 0-2 Chelsea

Liverpool 0-3 Nottingham Forest

Bournemouth 2-2 West Ham

Wolves 0-2 Crystal Palace

Brighton 2-1 Brentford

Fulham 1-0 Sunderland

Newcastle 2-1 Man City

Chris Wilson23 November 2025 15:00

Arsenal are going to win the Premier League, and musical theatre proves it

The latest Adam Clery Football Column newsletter explains why Arsenal’s injuries could actually be helping them on their march to the Premier League title...

Arsenal are going to win the Premier League, and musical theatre proves it

The latest Adam Clery Football Column newsletter explains why Arsenal’s injuries could actually be helping them on their march to the Premier League title

Chris Wilson23 November 2025 14:40

What are SCR and SSR, the new Premier League financial rules replacing PSR?

Premier League clubs have voted to introduce a new set of financial rules from the 2026/27 season, replacing the previous Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR).

Squad Cost Ratio (SCR) and Sustainability and Systemic Resilience (SSR) will replace the PSR system, following consultation with clubs and stakeholders. A further vote on top-to-bottom “anchoring”, which would have effectively introduced a spending cap for all clubs, did not receive sufficient support.

The Premier League said the new SCR and SSR rules were introduced "to promote the opportunity for all of its clubs to aspire to greater success, while protecting the competitive balance and compelling nature of the League”.

What are SCR and SSR, the new Premier League financial rules replacing PSR?

The Premier League will formally introduce Squad Cost Ratio (SCR) and Sustainability and Systemic Resilience (SSR) from the start of next season

Chris Wilson23 November 2025 14:25

Arrival of Tottenham brings pressure for Arsenal

For Arsenal, the derby marks the start of a Premier League run that features Chelsea away, Brentford at home and Aston Villa away.

Even if the Champions League home match against Bayern Munich does not have the same significance, given how comfortable Arsenal’s group position is, they could probably have done with it at a different time.

Mikel Arteta knows his players are now facing a familiar pressure. Such is the demand on the team to win a title this season that virtually every match has been a referendum on their credentials. This spell, starting with this game, is now a referendum on their “bottle”.

An extra challenge is that they are now facing an unfamiliar Tottenham Hotspur...

New tension, old rivalries: Arsenal brace for derby test against Spurs

As Arsenal assess injuries and Eberechi Eze’s role ahead of facing a newly physical Tottenham Hotspur, Miguel Delaney examines why Mikel Arteta knows the main test may be mental in the latest edition of Inside Football

Miguel Delaney23 November 2025 14:10

How Eberechi Eze to Arsenal changed Tottenham’s future forever

The north London derby rivals have endured major changes in the boardroom in recent months, with Sunday’s encounter setting the scene for a new era in the Premier League.

How Eberechi Eze to Arsenal changed Tottenham’s future forever

The north London derby rivals have endured major changes in the boardroom in recent months, with Sunday’s encounter setting the scene for a new era in the Premier League

Miguel Delaney23 November 2025 13:50

Premier League betting offer: 30/1 BTTS Arsenal vs Tottenham

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The Premier League resumes this week and the first weekend after the international break brings one of the highlights of the season as Arsenal host Tottenham Hotspur in the north London derby.

To highlight one of the premier fixtures of the season, one of the best betting sites on the market, talkSPORT BET, are running a 30/1 enhanced odds offer for new customers.

The betting offer gives new users 30/1 odds on both teams to score this Sunday, with users simply needing to place a £1 bet on the BTTS market. A win pays out at 1/1 in cash, with the rest of the winnings made up of free bets.

These enhanced odds are significantly better than the market price of evens, while the offer gives punters the chance to earn free bets with a £5 deposit and minimal outlay of £1. The free bet offer is open to new customers based in the UK only, and cannot be used in conjunction with other talkSPORT BET offers.

The talkSPORT enhanced betting sign up offer is one of the most valuable free bet offers on the market for the derby, so we’ve decided to put together a brief guide to the promo, including how to claim it and key T&Cs.

What Is the talkSPORT BET Arsenal vs Tottenham Betting Offer?

The latest talkSPORT BET welcome offer gives new users 30/1 enhanced odds on both teams to score during this week’s north London derby.

New customers simply need to sign up using one of the links on this page before opting in to the offer and making a minimum deposit of £5.

Once deposited, back “Yes Both Teams to Score” in the Arsenal vs Tottenham betting market with a maximum stake of £1.

If both teams score in the Premier League clash at the Emirates, you win at 30/1, with winning punters paid out in cash at odds of 1/1 and the rest of the funds made up of free bets.

How to Claim the talkSPORT BET Free Bet Offer

Below, we’ve provided step-by-step instructions on how to claim the talkSPORT BET Premier League betting offer:

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Key Terms to Remember

In this section, we’ve provided a quick breakdown of the main terms related to the talkSPORT BET Premier League free bets offer:

talkSPORT BET is one of the best new betting sites on the market. Their brand is synonymous with football and sport in general due to their successful radio show, while the betting branch always offers valuable betting sign up offers and other betting promotions for wagering on the Premier League and more.

In terms of the offer itself, 30/1 odds are good value for both teams to score – despite Arsenal’s excellent defensive record – and BTTS has come in in three of the last seven north London derbies.

Moreover, Arsenal’s run of eight clean sheets in a row came to an end against Sunderland last time out – and the Gunners will be without key defender Gabriel Magalhaes for the clash – while Tottenham have scored in nine of their 11 Premier League games this season.

Overall, bettors are unlikely to receive better odds for Premier League games through other Premier League betting sign up offers from mainstream bookies.

In addition, the offer provides a quick sign-up and opt-in process and bettors only need a deposit of £5 in order to take part, with a low £1 outlay on the BTTS market.

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Arsenal vs Tottenham prediction & betting tips: Saka 7/4 to star in Gunners win

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Arsenal welcome Tottenham Hotspur to the Emirates on Sunday seeking to maintain their championship charge as they chase a first Premier League title since the 2003/04 season (4:30pm, Sky Sports Main Event).

The Gunners sit top of the table, four points clear of their nearest rivals, Manchester City, although that gap could be down to one point by the time the first North London derby of the season kicks off if City can beat Newcastle on Saturday.

Arsenal have finished runners-up in each of the last three seasons, first to Manchester City (twice) and most recently Liverpool, but could this finally be their season?

Betting sites are all in favour of an Arsenal title win, with Mikel Arteta’s men having Premier League winner odds of 4/5 entering the weekend.

However, last time out, they proved they are not infallible, as they were held to a 2-2 draw by high-flying Sunderland.

Dan Ballard gave the home side the lead in the first half, before Bukayo Saka and Leandro Trossard struck to give the Gunners the lead, though they couldn’t hold out, and Brian Brobbey's first goal for the Black Cats earned his side a point.

That draw ended a 10-game winning streak and was only the third time they have dropped points so far this season. Previously, they lost 1-0 to Liverpool and were held to a 1-1 draw at home by Manchester City.

Football betting sites all expect Arsenal to get back to winning ways on Sunday with the Premier League odds implying a 65% chance of a home win, while Spurs are as big as 7/1 for a rare away win in this fixture.

Arsenal vs Tottenham preview: Gunners to keep on firing

Spurs go into the game just four places and eight points below their rivals after winning five, drawing three and losing three under new boss Thomas Frank.

But Spurs fans still aren’t happy. They finished 17th in the league last season, which spelt the end for Ange Postecoglou, but fans booed the side and the manager after the recent 1-0 defeat at home to Chelsea.

They also let a 2-1 lead slip last time out at home to Manchester United, failing to hold on after Richarlison had given them the lead in injury time.

Frank has only won one of nine matches against Arsenal, drawing two while the other six ended in defeat during his time in charge of Brentford, and though this is a different proposition now he’s Tottenham boss, it is still a tough one.

Spurs have lost five of their last six matches against Sunday’s opponents, with the other a 2-2 draw at the Emirates in September 2023, when Son Heung-Min scored twice.

You have to go back to 2010 for the last time they won at Arsenal, when goals from Gareth Bale, Rafael van der Vaart and Younes Kaboul earned them a 3-2 victory.

Anything can happen in the North London derby, which rarely lacks drama, but it’s hard to see Spurs being a match for the Gunners, even with Arsenal’s injury list growing longer during the international break, when Gabriel went down with a thigh injury.

The defender has been in excellent form this season and is a key reason why Arsenal have only conceded five goals in the league so far, but early reports suggest he could be out for up to a month after limping off in Brazil’s friendly against Senegal last weekend.

Fortunately, Arsenal have plenty of strength in depth at the back and Gabriel’s replacement can play a part in shutting out a Spurs side that’s looked toothless at times under Frank.

Arsenal vs Tottenham prediction 1: Arsenal to win to nil - 13/10 BetVictor

Arsenal vs Tottenham tip: Saka to score again

Bukayo Saka scored a great goal for England in their recent win against Serbia to take his tally for the season to eight goals in 18 appearances for club and country.

It was also his third goal in three games after netting against Slavia Prague and Sunderland, too.

The Arsenal forward has three goals and three assists in his 10 previous North London derbies, and having looked sharp in recent outings, he’s an interesting option in the anytime goalscorer market on Premier League betting sites.

Arsenal vs Tottenham prediction 2: Saka to score at any time - 17/10 Betway

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Tottenham coach Thomas Frank votes to banish ‘traitors’ in Arsenal team ahead of north London derby

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Tottenham boss Thomas Frank plans to get the better of the “two traitors” in the Arsenal squad in Sunday’s North London derby, adding that is warning his team to prepare for a “madhouse” fixture.

Spurs boast a poor recent record in the north London derby, and make the trip to the Emirates Stadium this weekend in search of only their second win there since it opened 19 years ago.

Nevertheless, it is a game which often provides drama and excitement in equal measure.

Frank claimed a point at Arsenal last season with Brentford and his first ever Premier League fixture in 2021 ended with a memorable 2-0 triumph.

But two members of his starting line-up that night, David Raya and Christian Norgaard, are now in the Arsenal ranks.

Reminded of that and the frenetic nature of this fixture, Frank smiled: “Two of them are now traitors and moved to the wrong club!

“The interesting thing is that probably both Mikel and I would like a little bit more control, but it will probably be a madhouse and very, very enjoyable to watch for the outside people or fans.

“I expect a difficult game of course, but a game that can go anywhere and anything can happen in games like that. Everything also evens out a little bit more because it’s so competitive and the atmosphere in the stadium

“Definitely embrace controlled chaos or chaos we like to create if that makes sense, because chaos can also be good. It can be too disruptive, or too fixed and too stop-start, so we need a bit of chaos.

“And chaos can be transitions, high-pressure and set-piece second phases and all them areas are of course areas we would like to exploit if we can.

“We will never go for a 0-0. It maybe will end 0-0 but we will always try to win. Always, always, always.”

Set-pieces are expected to be decisive with Arsenal way out in front with 12 goals from corners and free-kicks in the division this season.

Tottenham have also been productive with five in the Premier League after Frank hired Andreas Georgson as set-piece coach this summer.

Georgson worked with Frank at Brentford and Arsenal’s set-piece guru Nicolas Jover also started out under the Danish coach in west London.

“Both of them are very curious, both want to learn and develop constantly by studying the game of set-pieces so in that way they are quite the same mindset in many ways,” Frank reflected.

“So, in that they are quite similar. One is Swedish, the other French so a little bit different temper!

“Mikel and I with our coaching staffs will have a battle – how can we get the upper hand? And it will be the same with Nicolas and Andreas.”

“I’m pretty sure the bits I’ve done at Brentford have inspired a lot of clubs to focus more on set-pieces and it is quite interesting that this year I go from Brentford to Tottenham, the spike in focus on set-pieces for all the teams, especially the long throws, is crazy.

“It seems like everyone are very, very focused on them, which we should be. They’re a third of our goals. So why not be very good in that phase, and very good in high pressure. We need to be good in many phases.”