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Arsenal vs Tottenham team news: Laurent Koscielny returns for the north London derby

The match kicks off at 4pm

James Orr
Sunday 08 November 2015 15:48 GMT
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Arsenal defender Laurent Koscielny
Arsenal defender Laurent Koscielny

Laurent Koscielny returns to the Arsenal starting XI for the north London derby against Tottenham at the Emirates Stadium.

The defender was an unused substitute in Arsenal's 5-1 thrashing by Bayern Munich in the Champions League with a hamstring injury.

Teams:

Arsenal: Cech, Debuchy, Koscielny, Mertesacker, Monreal; Coquelin, Cazorla; Campbell, Ozil, Sanchez; Giroud.

Tottenham: Lloris, Walker, Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Rose; Alli, Dier; Dembele, Eriksen, Lamela; Kane.

Arsene Wenger believes Tottenham's new stadium will eventually see them compete financially with Arsenal and provide the "biggest challenge" to the club.

The Gunners already have their own state-of-the-art facilities with the Emirates Stadium, and north London rivals Spurs are also set for a new 61,000-seater home in the coming years.

Tottenham will move just a stone's throw from their current White Hart Lane ground and are planning to relocate for the start of the 2018/19 season.

Tottenham v Arsenal preview

Arsenal spent several years being hampered by tight purse-strings as they repaid their stadium costs but have been able to take advantage of increased revenue in the past couple of seasons - bringing in the likes of club-record signing Mesut Ozil, Chile forward Alexis Sanchez and goalkeeper Petr Cech.

Spurs may also require some time to start benefiting from a new home, which is proposed to be the biggest in London and will host NFL games over a 10-year period.

But, ahead of Sunday's meeting between the two at the Emirates, Arsenal boss Wenger believes the move will see Tottenham match his side.

"It is the biggest challenge we face. It will be purely down to the technical quality of work," Wenger said when asked about Spurs becoming more of a financial threat.

"On a financial level, we always had level power because when we had 37,000, 38,000 seats (at Highbury) we were level.

"After we moved into the new stadium we had less financial resources than them because we had to pay our debts back. That was always the case.

"Now, maybe in the last two or three years we are in a stronger financial situation but that will not last because they build a new stadium as well."

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