
Will it be their fiercest rival to end any last hope of a title challenge from the Gunners...
I guess the spurs must be really glad to be given this opportunity to end any hope the gunners may still have for this seasons title but will they be able to take their chance... or will Arsenal bounce back to win this encounter...
The Gunner certainly don't have it easy... They have already lost to Bolton and Fulham in their last 2 games and tomorrow they take on Tottenham at home in the Premiership. And they got an away match to FC Porto coming up in the Champs Lge on Wed 12/6 follow by next Sun at the Bridge to face Chelsea...

Is it times up for the Gunners?
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ARSENAL and Tottenham go head-to-head in the 152nd north London derby and first ever at the Emirates Stadium. Spurs are targeting a 50th competitive victory over their arch rivals from this Saturday lunchtime fixture, and are aiming to become the first visiting club to win at this prestigious venue.
The Gunners return to N5 after a torrid time on the road. A 3-1 defeat at Bolton was followed by a 2-1 reverse to Fulham at Craven Cottage on Wednesday night. It leaves Arsene Wenger's side virtually out of the title race, 16 points off the pace, 13 points short of an automatic Champions League spot and two points shy of the top four. They've not lost three on the bounce since last December, and worryingly defeat at Bolton was the first in that sequence.
The Gunners are unbeaten in 13 Premiership meetings with Spurs, and in 14 games in all competitions. Both last season's League clashes were 1-1 draws. Edgar Davids was sent off in a controversial final derby clash at Highbury in April. Robbie Keane had earlier given the visitors a deserved lead, and Thierry Henry came off the bench to equalise.
Thierry HENRY and Robin VAN PERSIE are Arsenal's joint top scorers with seven goals each. HENRY leads the way for the club in the Premiership with six goals.
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR local horns with their near neighbours for the 139th time in the League, looking to break the Gunners' unbeaten home Premiership record, with their first away win of this top flight campaign. Victory would see them level on points with their fierce rivals.
Martin Jol's side are coming off last Sunday's 3-1 home win over Wigan, and are endeavouring to complete back-to-back victories for the first time in 18 Premiership outings. They are fourth in the "Last Six Current Form" table with 11 points from the possible 18. Arsenal have five points from the last six games and are fifth bottom on that table.
Spurs, who've not lost to London opposition this season (two wins, one draw), have drawn six and lost seven of the last 13 League trips to Arsenal. They last claimed maximum points at Highbury on 11 May 1993 when a Teddy Sheringham goal and a brace from John Hendry contributed to a 1-3 end-of-season victory.
Jermain DEFOE and Dimitar BERBATOV are Tottenham's joint top scorers with six goals each.
DEFOE is Spurs' leading Premiership marksman with three goals.
REFEREEGraham Poll (Tring, Hertfordshire)
LAST SEASON'S CORRESPONDING GAME Arsenal 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur
22 April 2006 - Ref: Steve Bennett
Arsenal scorer: Henry 84
Spurs scorer: Keane 66
Sent Off: Davids (Spurs) 85
HEAD TO HEAD TOTALS Home and away
League: Arsenal 56 wins, Spurs 45, Draws 37
Prem: Arsenal 10 wins, Spurs 5, Draws 13
at Arsenal only
League: Arsenal 34 wins, Spurs 17, Draws 18
Prem: Arsenal 7 wins, Spurs 1, Draws 6