Press Association Sport takes a statistical look at Saturday’s clash between Tottenham and Arsenal at Wembley.
- 76-56 – Arsenal’s lead in the all-time head-to-head against Spurs, with 49 draws.
- 2-0 – Arsenal won this season’s first meeting at the Emirates Stadium with goals from defender Shkodran Mustafiand the now-departed Alexis Sanchez.
- 7 – there has not been an away win in the last seven league meetings, since Arsenal’s 1-0 success at White HartLane in March 2014.
- 4 – four of those seven games have been drawn.
- 25 – years since the north London rivals last met at Wembley, in the 1993 FA Cup semi-final won 1-0 by Arsenal.
- 3 – total Wembley meetings – Spurs won a more memorable cup semi two years previously, while the 1991 Charity Shield was drawn 0-0.
- 51 – Arsenal have more than a half-century of Wembley appearances, with 27 wins, six draws and 18 defeats. Two of the drawn games were settled by penalty shoot-outs, with one win and one defeat.
- 22 – Harry Kane is once again the Premier League’s top scorer this season. Harry Kane has been his usual prolific self
- 9 – Alexandre Lacazette leads the way for Arsenal.
- 51 – both teams have the same total goals scored this season.
- 11 – at the other end, Spurs’ clean sheets tally is two more than their rivals.