Derby between Tottenham and Arsenal can define a qualified for the next Champions League
Tottenham and Arsenal will star in a new edition of the North London derby in a pending match for matchday 22 of the Premier League.
In the dispute for a place in the Champions League, this match could leave the last classified for the next edition of the tournament. If the Gunners are victorious, they secure their place in the European competition.
This would be the first time since 2016 that the team, currently led by Mikel Artetacould compete in the main club competition of the UEFA. But the triumph would have an even more special meaning.
With the result, Arsenal would enjoy ‘St Totteringham’s day’ for the first time in five years, a holiday created by the club’s fans to celebrate Tottenham they will finish below the Gunners in the Premier League standings.
The first ‘St Totteringham’s day’ was celebrated in 2002, but the English media began to take notice of the fact in 2010. For 21 years, between 1995 and 2016, the team managed to finish ahead of Spurs in the Premier League.
However, in the following five years the event has not occurred, ‘turned’ the joke on Tottenham’s side. In the men’s house Antonio ConteArsenal will look for this day to return to celebrate the ‘St Totteringham’s day’.
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