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Notable matches of the North London derby include the games in which Arsenal won the league at White Hart Lane in 1971 and their invincible campaign in 2004, [5] Tottenham beating Arsenal 5–0 at home in 1983 and Arsenal winning by the same score away in 1978, and Tottenham beating Arsenal 3–1 at the semi-final of the 1990–91 FA Cup, which ...
Arsenal 2-1 Tottenham: The Gunners’ flaws are still evident but they kept their Premier League title hopes alive in an entertainingly chaotic north London derby
Spurs did, however, beat Chelsea in 2002 during a 5–1 win in the second leg of the league cup after a 2–1 defeat at Stamford Bridge, resulting in an aggregate score of 6–3. [ 12 ] On 11 March 2007, Chelsea and Tottenham met in the FA Cup quarter-finals, with Chelsea coming to 3–3 down from 1–3 and earning a replay.
A36 Derby: Bath City vs Frome Town; A4 derby: Bath City vs. Chippenham Town [234] A27 derby: Bognor Regis Town vs. Whitehawk [176] A259 derby: Peacehaven & Telscombe vs. Newhaven [176] Bristol derby: Bristol City vs. Bristol Rovers [235] Cathedral City derby: Salisbury vs. Winchester City [236] [237] Cornwall derby: Falmouth Town vs Truro City
Tottenham Hotspur are an English association football club based in Tottenham, London.Founded in 1882, it was when they entered the Southern League that they found success, winning the competition in 1900, and in the following season of 1901, while still classed as a non-league club, famously going on to win the FA Cup.
Full-time: Chelsea 1-1 Arsenal. 18:38, Lawrence Ostlere. It felt like a fair result overall. Both teams had good spells in the game and both sides tried to be positive and create openings.
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club became the first British club to win a major European competition, with the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1963. In 1972, they won the inaugural UEFA Cup and won the competition again in 1984. The team regularly qualified for European football in the 2010s, and were runners-up in the 2018–19 UEFA Champions League.
The 2005–06 season was Arsenal Football Club's 14th season in the Premier League and their 80th consecutive season in the top flight of English football. [1] [2] It was the final season in which home matches were played at the club's Highbury stadium after 93 years; Arsenal intended to move to its new 60,000 capacity Emirates Stadium in time for the following season.