The season-defining North London derby is upon us and both teams will look to fight it out for who plays on Wednesday or Thursday nights next season.
This fixture was originally scheduled for November 2021, but Arsenal asked for a postponement due to injuries and one case of Covid, which did not go down well with Spurs.
That postponement - which could have a big impact on which team makes the Champions League - saw the Premier League change the rules around Covid rescheduling.
And now finally the game is upon us that will always be worth more than the three points.
Mikel Arteta has done a massive job and it’s been reflected in the passion, fight and desire that has been shown across board this season.
It’s a good thing that he has signed a new deal. The club is looking to back him in the transfer market, so he could take them to the next level in the coming seasons.
Arsenal know that even a defeat would not be that devastating given they go into the game with a four-point lead on Spurs, but they will definitely qualify for the Champions League if they can get all three points at tonight.
The game is evenly poised and it will be interesting to see where it tilts towards after the 90 minutes.
With everything at stake, here is how we expect the Gunners to line up with the return to fitness of Ben White who is expected to pass a late test and play a part.
That postponement - which could have a big impact on which team makes the Champions League - saw the Premier League change the rules around Covid rescheduling.
5. Takehiro Tomiyasu
Has been back full of fitness and will likely get the nod
6. LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 20: Mohamed Elneny of Arsenal during the Premier League match between Chelsea and Arsenal at Stamford Bridge on April 20, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by David Price/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
The Egyptian midfielder has key since the injury to Thomas Partey
7. Martin Odegaard
The creative force in the Arsenal heart
8. Granit Xhaka
Hardworking and incredibly dedicated to the Arsenal