• Press F5 or hit the auto-update for the latest • Email simon.burnton@guardian.co.uk with your thoughts • Click here for all today’s latest scores • Follow Simon on Twitter, if that’s your thing 3.58pm: The players are running out, and that can only mean one thing – an ad break. 3.57pm: “I think he runs to the touchline and hugs Wenger à la Balotelli-Mancini last weekend,” suggests Ryan Wakefield. I would love to see Adebayor running down the touchline attempting to embrace Wenger, while Wenger runs down the touchline attempting to evade him. 3.54pm: Interesting if not-that-surprising-when-you-think-about-it stat from Sky: this is the first time in the history of the world Premier League that Tottenham have gone into a North London derby as favourites. 3.50pm: “Hello, Simon!” Hello, Ryan Dunne! “Is it fair to say that most neutrals, like me, are hoping for an Adebayor hat-trick and some ‘get it right up ye!’ fist-pumping aimed at the Arsenal fans? I admired Barry Glendenning for stating last year, in the midst of much Old Firm sixth-form moralistic hand-wringing, that the on-pitch fiery hi-jinks make it more, not less, of a compelling spectacle, and Adebayor’s past triumphant wind-up surely falls within the same category. And, based on past form, he’ll probably stop playing well in a couple of months anyways, so Arsenal fans will surely get the last laugh.” Well I’m all for hi-jinks on principle, and as public as possible, but do feel that there could be public order issues if Adebayor doesn’t control himself today (and heaven knows Tottenham – the area rather than the club – have had enough of those recently). 3.49pm: So, readers, how will Emmanuel Adebayor celebrate when he inevitably scores? 3.42pm: Meanwhile, elsewhere in London: Fulham 3 (Andrew Johnson 38) QPR 0. 3.35pm: Elsewhere, right now, Fulham are 2-0 up on QPR and Swansea are a Scott Sinclair penalty to the good against Stoke. 3.33pm: One change each for our rival combatants, then – Arsenal bring in Francis Coquelin for the injured Laurent Koscielny (Theo Walcott and Gervinho both having passed fitness tests), and jugular-seeking Tottenham replacing Sandro with Jermain Defoe. 3.32pm: Enough of yesteryear, though – here are today’s teams! Tottenham: Friedel, Walker, Kaboul, King, Assou-Ekotto, Van der Vaart, Parker, Modric, Bale, Adebayor, Defoe. Subs: Cudicini, Pavlyuchenko, Giovani, Bassong, Corluka, Livermore, Sandro. Arsenal: Szczesny, Sagna, Mertesacker, Song, Gibbs, Ramsey, Arteta, Coquelin, Walcott, van Persie, Gervinho. Subs: Fabianski, Park, Andre Santos, Arshavin, Jenkinson, Frimpong, Benayoun. Referee: Mike Dean (Wirral). 3.30pm: Hello world! So, the north London derby then. A fixture that has produced all sorts of breathless excitement in the past. So you want examples, do you? Well, here’s a list I made earlier (not exactly by myself, as you’ll notice). The Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal match kicks off at 4pm BST and Simon will be here with commentary from 3.30pm BST. If you get here before him, read Kevin McCarra’s preview: It is far too early to declare that there has been a shift in power in north London, but a win for Tottenham at White Hart Lane would have an impact. Harry Redknapp’s side would then lead Arsenal by five points, with a game in hand. visitors did not impress in the narrow Champions League win over Olympiakos and the quality of the squad is open to debate. Nonetheless, three wins in a row for Arsène Wenger’s team must have come as a relief, even if those matches were at the Emirates, with Shrewsbury among the defeated teams. Match pointers • Tottenham have kept only one clean sheet in 31 matches in all competitions against their north London rivals • Arsenal have won only two of their last 16 games away from the Emirates Stadium in all competitions • Emmanuel Adebayor scored eight goals in nine games for Arsenal against Spurs • Robin van Persie has scored four times in his last four starts against the hosts • These sides have drawn 17 times in the Premier League, the most ties of any fixture in the competition’s history Premier League 2011-12 Tottenham Hotspur Arsenal Simon Burnton guardian.co.uk