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In 1935 Arsenal registered its biggest ever win over Spurs in a 6–0 rout away at White Hart Lane. This 6-0 result remains the biggest win by any team wherein the derby. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] Relations between the two clubs improved somewhat after the Second World War , after Tottenham allowed Arsenal to play their home matches at White Hart Lane while ...
The only other team to have scored nine times in a match are Tottenham Hotspur, in their 9–1 victory over Wigan Athletic at White Hart Lane on 22 November 2009. This game boasts the record of total number of goals scored in one half of Premier League football (nine), and by one team in one half of Premier League football (eight, by Tottenham).
For results from all of Tottenham Hotspur's seasons, see List of Tottenham Hotspur F.C. seasons. Tottenham has been a member of the Premier League since its creation in 1992–93. Coming fourth in the 2009–10 season put the club into the UEFA Champions League qualifying stages for the first time. This heralded a consistent run where Tottenham ...
Arsenal's vital win over Tottenham must be the catalyst for both their Premier League title challenge and a striker search, says BBC Sport chief football writer Phil McNulty.
Arsenal again kept going. Spurs would fairly argue they also had a big decision go their way. The 40th-minute corner that led to the equaliser shouldn’t have been a corner and it completed a ...
Spurs have won just two of their 32 Premier League away fixtures against Arsenal (12 drawa, 18 defeats), and none of the last 13 since a 3-2 victory in November 2010.
Spurs' biggest top-flight victory came against Wigan Athletic on 22 November 2009, when they won 9–1 with Jermain Defoe scoring five goals. [ 234 ] [ 236 ] The club's record defeat is an 8–0 loss to 1.
Record FA Cup win: 12–0 against Ashford United, first qualifying round, 14 October 1893 [78] Record League Cup win: 7–0 against Leeds United, second round, 4 September 1979 [78] Record European win: [78] 7–0 against Standard Liège, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup second round, 3 November 1993