Ahead of the north London derby at the Emirates on Sunday, we pick out some classic encounters between Arsenal and Tottenham in the Premier League era.
Whether it's brilliance by David Bentley or heroics from Thierry Henry, there have been some magical moments over the years.
Read on to re-live some of the best - and then watch the latest installment of the rivalry live on Sky Sports 1 HD from 3.30pm on Sunday...
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Spurs did the double over Arsenal in the very first Premier League season. In December 1992, midfielder Paul Allen netted the only goal of the meeting at White Hart Lane and the clubs then did battle again in an FA Cup semi-final at Wembley in April, with Tony Adams sending George Graham's Gunners through to face Sheffield Wednesday.
Shortly before the final (and the subsequent replay, which Arsenal won 2-1 after extra-time), the reverse league fixture was rearranged for a Tuesday night - Arsenal were ninth, but only above 11th-placed Spurs on goal difference. Golden Boot winner Teddy Sheringham headed home a 39th-minute Darren Anderton cross to take his league tally for the season to 22 goals against what was virtually a Gunners reserve team.
Shortly after half-time, teenager Danny Hill seized upon an underhit Mark Flatts backpass and swept the ball across for young Scottish forward John Hendry to extend Spurs' lead. Paul Dickov soon reduced the deficit with a superb strike after a one-two with Alan Smith, but Hendry made sure of victory on 78 minutes after a lofted Hill pass. Tottenham climbed into an eighth-place finish; on only one other occasion (1994/95) have they ended a Premier League campaign above Arsenal in the table.
Bergkamp's sublime finish (Arsenal 3-1 Tottenham, November 24, 1996)
Arsene Wenger had only been in charge of Arsenal for a month and a half at this stage, but was already demonstrating his managerial credentials - victory over Spurs here lifted the Gunners into second place, only a point behind leaders Newcastle.
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Ian Wright scored his 160th Gunners goal with a first-half penalty, awarded after referee David Elleray had controversially decided that Clive Wilson had fouled Dennis Bergkamp in the box, but that was cancelled out after the break by Andy Sinton, whose shot on the turn hit John Lukic and rebounded in.
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The match looked to be heading for a draw until the 88th minute when Tony Adams - given licence to get forward - was set up by Bergkamp for an outstanding left-foot volley that went in via a slight deflection off Stephen Carr. Bergkamp then applied the coup de grace two minutes later when he controlled Wright's deep cross with his left before exquisitely turning inside Carr to lash a shot home.
It was Arsenal's first league win over Spurs for almost five years. Gerry Francis' side finished 10th while Wenger guided Arsenal to third, behind Newcastle on goal difference, marking the only occasion on which the Frenchman has failed to qualify for the Champions League during his tenure in north London.
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Henry's incredible solo goal (Arsenal 3-0 Tottenham, November 16, 2002)
Arsenal drew with Spurs home and away in the second Double-winning season in their history (1997/98) while in their third (200102), Lauren's late penalty secured a 2-1 win at Highbury in April after the White Hart Lane meeting had ended 1-1. Many felt Wenger's side were taking over from Manchester United as the dominant force in English football but they looked far from infallible late in 2002, losing five out of six games in all competitions.