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🎥 The finest North London Derby moments.

One of the biggest games in the English football calendar takes place on Wednesday evening.


Arsenal visit Tottenham in the north London derby tonight, and the rivalry between these two clubs is going to be intense.

Not only are these two sworn foes, but they also consistently produce excellent games season after season.

With that in mind, here are some of our favorite moments from the recent past.

Lamela's wondergoal


We couldn't start this list without, arguably, the best goal not just from this game, but from any Premier League match of the modern era.

Nine-goal thriller


One of many NLDs in which goals rained down.

Rivalries aside.


A beautiful moment from the first derby post-EURO 2020 final in which Bukayo Saka missed the game-winning penalty for England against Italy.

Old but gold.


An unforgettable moment from Paul Gascoigne in the 1991 FA Cup semi-final.

An eight goal thriller.


Throwing it back to 2008 with a 4-4 draw that featured goals from Emmanuel Adebayor, Robin Van Persie, David Bentley and Jermaine Jenas. Those are names you don't hear often any more!

Big game Harry.


Harry Kane absolutely loved a goal in the derby and this was probably his best.

Shining bright.

David Bentley's talent shone very brightly for a  very short period of time at Spurs, but at this point, the world really was his oyster.

A debut to remember.

19-year-old Danny Rose made his debut in the derby back in 2010 and never scored a better goal than that night at White Hart Lane.

The best ever?


Is this Thierry Henry striker the best ever in the derby?

Let us know your favourite north London derby memories in the comments.

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