Premier League leaders Arsenal face 'the biggest north London derby for 20 years' as fierce rivals Spurs look to derail their title challenge at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday, live on Sky Sports.
The Gunners know they will remain at the summit with a win to move a step closer to a first Premier League title in two decades, when Arsene Wenger's Invincibles secured the title at White Hart Lane in 2004.
But Spurs, backed by a home crowd desperate not to see Mikel Arteta's side become champions, have the chance of double delight on Sunday, knowing victory would severely dent Arsenal's title dreams while boosting their own hopes of a top-four finish.
With so much on the line, a mouth-watering north London derby awaits.
Check out pundit opinions, features and analysis below ahead of Sunday's crunch game at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, live on Sky Sports, with kick-off at 2pm...
Sky Sports' Paul Merson:
"This has to be one of the biggest north London derbies for 20 years. This is a huge football match.
"I expect Arsenal to win this game because Tottenham will play gung-ho football, almost saying you have a shot and then we have a shot. That won't work against Arsenal - they've got better players than Tottenham. They're a better team, more of a unit and they'll win the football match.
"I can't see anything but an Arsenal win knowing how Tottenham like to play. They just open the game up and say, 'we'll see who can score more goals'. That will be so hard to do against Arsenal, who are a far superior football team.
"This game is the season in a nutshell for Tottenham. They'll will be knighted if they win against Arsenal. But it's not just that, they also need to get in the top four.
"It's a game Spurs will have to play as
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