Tottenham will hope to win their first Premier League North London derby at the Emirates Stadium since 2010 on Sunday.
Arsenal are the favourites against Tottenham, with Mikel Arteta‘s side leading the Premier League after 11 games played.
Thomas Frank‘s team have enjoyed a stop-start campaign so far, but have enjoyed much of their success away from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Tottenham have been slammed for their home performances, with just one win from six Premier League games this season.
A late goal from Matthijs de Ligt saw Tottenham draw 2-2 with Manchester United before the international break.
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Slight chance of rain for Arsenal vs Tottenham
Tottenham fans travelling to the Emirates Stadium on Sunday can expect a chilly day, with a slight chance of rain.
The game is set to kick off at 16:30 GMT on Sunday, 23 November, with the Met Office estimating cloudy skies with a temperature of around eight degrees.
There is a 10 per cent chance of rain around kick-off, with that chance expected to rise later into the afternoon.
Winds are not predicted to be severe on the day, with no impact on the game expected.
Ticket information for Arsenal vs Tottenham
The North London derby will be fully sold out, as is expected of a game of such magnitude.
Season ticket holders with 350 or more ticketing points should have sent their application for an away ticket in October, with tickets now issued.
Tottenham are expected to take around 3000 away fans to the Emirates Stadium on Sunday, with fans situated in the corner of the Clock End.
Travel information for the Emirates Stadium
Fans who live in close proximity to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium should not have any trouble making the short journey to the Emirates Stadium.
The two stadiums are around a 25-minute drive away from each other, while fans can also get the bus or the tube. The closest tube station to the stadium is Arsenal, which is accessible via the Piccadilly Line.
Fans can also get to the stadium via Finsbury Park, which is served by the Victoria Line and National Rail, and Highbury and Islington, which can be accessed via the Overground.
Fans should be advised that Holloway Road is closed due to overcrowding in the hours surrounding kick-off.