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A concise review of the last ten North London derbies

Last ten North London derbies, from December 2020 to January 2025: results, moments and brief notes.

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The North London derby remains one of English football’s most intense fixtures. Tottenham ended a 17-year wait for silverware in May 2025, while Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal have continued to press for major honours, regularly dominating recent encounters.

15 January, 2025 — Arsenal 2–1 Tottenham
A midweek Emirates meeting saw Son Heung-min open for the visitors before Gabriel forced a Dominic Solanke own-goal and Leandro Trossard’s finish through Antonín Kinsky put Arsenal ahead. The win moved Arsenal within four points of Liverpool in the title race. “Set-piece again, ole, ole…” rang around the stadium as the hosts held on. Myles Lewis-Skelly produced a notable performance.

15 September, 2024 — Tottenham 0–1 Arsenal
Arsenal prevailed in N17 thanks to a later decisive header. The visitors relied on physicality with Martin Ødegaard absent and saw Gabriel’s influence become decisive after the hour mark.

28 April, 2024 — Tottenham 2–3 Arsenal
Arsenal raced to a 3–0 half-time lead in a game that looked to cement their title push, including a fine goal from Bukayo Saka and two set-piece strikes. Tottenham rallied after a David Raya error and Cristian Romero’s persistence; Son’s late penalty made the finish tense, but Arsenal held on.

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24 September, 2023 — Arsenal 2–2 Tottenham
An entertaining contest saw James Maddison and Son Heung-min combine effectively for Tottenham while Gabriel Jesus wasted a clear chance for Arsenal. The game remained open for much of the first hour before settling into a draw.

15 January, 2023 — Tottenham 0–2 Arsenal
Arsenal overturned an early deficit to win on the road, Gabriel Martinelli’s header after the hour proving decisive as the visitors claimed a vital victory.

Other recent fixtures
1 October, 2022 — Arsenal 3–1 Tottenham: Gabriel Jesus and Granit Xhaka were influential after Emerson Royal was sent off.
12 May, 2022 — Tottenham 3–0 Arsenal: A night at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium that included two Kane goals and a Son strike following a Rob Holding red card and an early penalty conceded by Cédric Soares.
26 September, 2021 — Arsenal 3–1 Tottenham: Saka and Emile Smith Rowe were central to Arsenal’s strong first-half display.
14 March, 2021 — Arsenal 2–1 Tottenham: Alexandre Lacazette’s penalty and Ødegaard-inspired play overturned an Erik Lamela rabona opener; Lamela saw red.
6 December, 2020 — Tottenham 2–0 Arsenal: Son’s long-range curl and a late Kane finish secured victory for Spurs.

Across these ten matches the derbies have provided decisive moments, dramatic swings and several memorable goals.

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How Ayyoub Bouaddi’s World Cup Showing Has Put Him on Arsenal’s Summer Radar

Arsenal in dialogue with Bouaddi’s representatives after his World Cup display; Lille value at $80.5m.

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Arsenal have opened preliminary contact over Ayyoub Bouaddi after the 18-year-old midfielder’s emergence on the international stage. Bouaddi, who plays for Lille in Ligue 1, joined the club as a young teenager and made his senior debut in 2023, three days after turning 16.

Although born in northern France, Bouaddi switched allegiance to Morocco less than a month before starting Saturday’s 1–1 draw against Brazil to kick off the team’s World Cup campaign. In that match he covered ground across the pitch, hardly misplaced a pass and routinely won possession back, drawing attention to his technical poise and energy.

The Times writes that Arsenal are in contact with the player’s representatives, the preliminary stage of any transfer process to gauge interest from the prospective target. No talks have yet begun between the Premier League champions and Lille, who are thought to value Bouaddi at $80.5 million (£60 million). That is a sum in the same ballpark as the fee that brought Martín Zubimendi to London last July.

Arsenal’s recruitment pattern this summer has leaned toward raw, developing talent. The club has already been linked to other teenage prospects, with 16-year-old Leicester City winger Jeremy Monga considered the “priority” target for the summer—although Brentford appear to hold an advantage in the battle for his signature.

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Competition for Bouaddi is reported to come from Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea. Given his rapid rise through Lille’s ranks and the visibility of his World Cup performances, it is clear why he is attracting interest from multiple big clubs. For Arsenal, the move would fit a broader strategy of investing in young players with high ceilings, even when valuations demand significant outlay.

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Brentford’s renewed interest puts Arsenal at risk in chase for Jeremy Monga

Brentford challenge Arsenal for 16-year-old Jeremy Monga with July 10 contract deadline approaching.

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Arsenal face increasing competition from Brentford in the pursuit of 16-year-old Leicester City winger Jeremy Monga this summer. The teenager has been described as a “priority target” for the Gunners as the club looks to consolidate after a summer of heavy spending that helped them become English champions for the first time in 22 years.

Reports in The Times suggest Brentford have “stepped up” their interest and that “formal contact” with the player is expected. Leicester’s relegation from the EFL Championship at the end of 2025–26, and the club’s start to the new season in League One, make Monga’s departure more likely, but there are important timing details that could shape any move.

Monga remains 16 until July 10. That is the date when he turns 17 and can sign a first professional contract with Leicester. If he signs after that date the Foxes can command and negotiate a transfer fee. If he leaves before signing a contract the club would be cut out of the negotiation and would only receive compensation determined by a tribunal under the rules for free agents in England aged 23 or younger, which could be considerably less.

Brentford believe they can offer the young winger more immediate senior opportunities than he might find at a larger club like Arsenal, a factor described as holding “appeal” for the player. There is always the chance that getting stuck on the fringes without consistent opportunities at a bigger club like Arsenal could stall his progress. The Bees can point to a record of developing young players who went on to higher profile moves, such as David Raya and Bryan Mbeumo.

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For Arsenal, and for manager Mikel Arteta, missing out would represent a setback in a transfer area identified as a priority. Should Brentford secure Monga, it would shift the balance in a contest that remains time sensitive and highly consequential for all clubs involved. Were Arsenal to prevail, it would leave consequences for Ethan Nwaneri.

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Arsenal Consider £34m Move for Christos Tzolis as Attack Targets Multiply

Arsenal weigh a £34m move for Christos Tzolis as they pursue multiple attacking targets this summer.

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Arsenal are exploring a move to sign 24-year-old Club Brugge winger Christos Tzolis. Any deal, expected to cost around $46 million (£34 million), is not likely to complicate a potential move for a bigger name like Morgan Rogers, whose price tag is believed to be at least double that of Tzolis.

BBC Sport note that Arsenal’s recruitment chief has already watched Tzolis in action and, after being offered the chance to strike a deal, sporting director Andrea Berta is considering trying to wrap up an early summer deal.

The Gunners have been linked to a whole host of big attackers. Alongside Rogers, the club are reported to be admirers of Atlético Madrid striker Julián Álvarez, while an approach for Juventus winger Kenan Yıldız is thought to have been knocked back.

On paper Tzolis’s record at Norwich City gives reason for caution: he made 14 Premier League appearances for Norwich without scoring in the 2021–22 season and struggled at Carrow Road. In Belgium, however, he has produced a markedly different output.

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Across two seasons in Belgium’s top flight, Tzolis has racked up 43 goals and 45 assists in all competitions, including three goals and four assists in the Champions League. Those numbers represent elite output, although questions about the level of the league are valid—Belgium’s top flight is not the Premier League but is still accepted to offer strong competition.

A lethal eye for both goals and assists has developed during Tzolis’s time in Belgium, having previously been largely known for his electric dribbling. It is no surprise that a number of top sides are chasing his signature. Quizzed on interest from Manchester United earlier this summer, Tzolis told Het Nieuwsblad: “United could certainly convince me. Such a big club, with so much history. It would be hard to say no to that.”

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