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Tottenham

1 - 4 22 February 2026
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Arsenal

Match Statistics

Tottenham Arsenal
0 Accurate through passes 2
40% Ball possession 60%
0 Big chances 6
1 Blocked shots 7
42 Clearances 15
2 Corner kicks 5
49 Duels won 71
2 Errors leading to goal 1
3 Errors leading to shot 0
0.55 Expected assists (xA) 1.42
0.76 Expected goals (xG) 2.07
17 Fouls 11
11 Free kicks 17
2 Goalkeeper saves 4
0 Hit the woodwork 0
15 Interceptions 8
0 Offsides 0
3 Shots inside the box 13
0 Shots off target 6
5 Shots on target 7
3 Shots outside the box 7
30 Throw ins 16
6 Total shots 20
7 Touches in opposition box 45
1.66 xG on target (xGOT) 2.06
2.06 xGOT faced 1.66
2 Yellow cards 1

Confirmed Lineups

Tottenham 3-5-2
  • 1 Vicario G.
  • 2 Palhinha J.
  • 3 Dragusin R.
  • 4 van de Ven M.
  • 5 Gray A.
  • 6 Gallagher C.
  • 7 Bissouma Y.
  • 8 Sarr P. M.
  • 9 Spence D.
  • 10 Kolo Muani R.
  • 11 Simons X.

Substitutes

Austin B., Olusesi C., Richarlison, Rowswell J., Solanke D., Souza, Tel M., Williams-Barnett L., Wilson J.

Arsenal 4-3-3
  • 1 Raya D.
  • 2 Timber J.
  • 3 Saliba W.
  • 4 Gabriel
  • 5 Hincapie P.
  • 6 Eze E.
  • 7 Zubimendi M.
  • 8 Rice D.
  • 9 Saka B.
  • 10 Gyökeres V.
  • 11 Trossard L.

Substitutes

Arrizabalaga K., Calafiori R., Gabriel Jesus, Lewis-Skelly M., Madueke N., Martinelli G., Mosquera C., Norgaard C., Odegaard M., X

Tottenham vs Arsenal Match Commentary

90+8'
Peter Bankes is looking at his watch and immediately ends this match.
90+4'
1 - 4
Viktor Gyökeres (Arsenal) with a wonderful piece of finishing. He makes a yard for himself after a well-taken pass inside the box and nets inside the right post.
90+1'
Noni Madueke (Arsenal) comes onto the pitch after Bukayo Saka signals to the bench that he cannot continue any longer after picking up an injury.
90'
There will be a minimum of 7 min. of added time.
89'
Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) requires medical treatment, so the referee stops play and signals for the physio to come onto the pitch.
88'
Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) trips an opponent with a slide tackle. Peter Bankes stops the game and he could give him a card, but eventually decides on just a warning. Another situation results in a direct free kick for Tottenham.
88'
Piero Hincapie (Arsenal) clearly holds his opponent to prevent him from getting the ball and the referee immediately stops play. Tottenham get a free kick.
88'
Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal) whips the ball in, but it fails to reach any of his teammates as the opposition's defence averts the threat.
86'
The referee can't ignore those comments and Yves Bissouma (Tottenham) sees a yellow card for bad language.
86'
A cross from a corner kick by Tottenham is too strong and the ball goes well out of play.
84'
He should have scored! Richarlison (Tottenham) latches onto a pull back in the box right in front of goal, but his shot low towards the middle of the goal is pretty weak and David Raya makes an easy save. Corner kick. Tottenham will have an opportunity.
82'
We are about to witness a subsitution. Mathys Tel (Tottenham) for Joao Palhinha.
79'
Viktor Gyökeres (Arsenal) commits a foul during an attacking move. It's a free kick to Tottenham, but they probably won't attempt a direct shot on goal from here.
77'
Mikel Arteta has decided to introduce fresh legs, with Martin Odegaard (Arsenal) replacing Eberechi Eze.
76'
The substitution is prepared. Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal) joins the action as a substitute, replacing Leandro Trossard.
71'
Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) makes a yard for himself inside the box after an accurate pass and takes a shot that goes just wide of the right post. The ball is off of the pitch and it's a goal kick for Tottenham.
71'
Leandro Trossard (Arsenal) receives a precise pass on the edge of the box and releases a promising effort. Unfortunately for him, his strike flies painfully close to the right post. The ball goes out of play and Tottenham will have a goal kick.
68'
Richarlison (Tottenham) joins the action as a substitute, replacing Randal Kolo Muani.
68'
Viktor Gyökeres (Arsenal) feels very aggrieved after the referee stops play for a foul that he commits while heading towards goal with the ball. A free kick is awarded to Tottenham.
66'
The attendance for today's match is 61439.
66'
Viktor Gyökeres (Arsenal) produces a brilliant low pass into the box, where Leandro Trossard is already waiting. He attempts to dribble past the defence, but one of the defenders does well to dispossess him.
62'
Here's the change. Conor Gallagher leaves the pitch and Dominic Solanke (Tottenham) comes on as a substitute.
61'
1 - 3
Goal! Eberechi Eze (Arsenal) fires the rebound low into the middle of the goal after the ball breaks to him in the box. The score is 1:3.
60'
Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) receives a great pass inside the box and misses a golden chance. The goalkeeper pulls off a stunning save.
59'
A defence-splitting pass is taken in his stride by Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) in the box. Without even looking up he drills a shot towards the right side of the goal, but Guglielmo Vicario pulls off a brilliant save.
58'
Xavi Simons (Tottenham) commits a rough foul. Peter Bankes stops the game and makes a call. Arsenal win a free kick and will be able to apply some pressure on the opposition goal.
58'
Declan Rice (Arsenal) attempts to find a teammate with the corner, but the effort is snuffed out by the goalkeeper.
57'
Mikel Arteta prepares a substitution. Jurrien Timber is replaced by Cristhian Mosquera (Arsenal).
57'
Declan Rice (Arsenal) fails to send a pass into the box as his effort is cut out. Arsenal win a corner.
57'
Micky van de Ven (Tottenham) brings his opponent down. Peter Bankes has a clear sight of it and blows his whistle for a foul. Arsenal are awarded the free kick.
55'
Yves Bissouma (Tottenham) gets a yellow card.
54'
The Randal Kolo Muani (Tottenham) turns away in celebration as the ball hits the net, but his joy is short-lived as referee Peter Bankes rules it out for a foul.
52'
Eberechi Eze (Arsenal) creates space for himself in the box and shoots, but the effort is unwittingly blocked by one of his own teammates.
51'
Archie Gray (Tottenham) sends a teasing cross into the area, but David Raya intercepts the ball.
47'
1 - 2
Goal - 1:2! Viktor Gyökeres (Arsenal) tries his luck from the edge of the box and scores with an accurate shot inside the right post. Jurrien Timber provided an assist for the goal.
46'
David Raya makes a brilliant save! Xavi Simons (Tottenham) easily weaves through the defence and fires the ball from mid-range. His effort goes towards the top left corner but is saved by the keeper! The referee blows his whistle, Tottenham are awarded a corner kick.
46'
The second half has just started.
45+9'
Peter Bankes has ended the first half by blowing the whistle.
45+7'
Eberechi Eze (Arsenal) makes a rough challenge and Peter Bankes blows his whistle for a foul. Tottenham earn a free kick.
45+7'
Declan Rice (Arsenal) swings in the corner, but it's comfortably cleared away.
45+6'
Piero Hincapie (Arsenal) decides to strike the ball towards goal, but his effort fails to threaten the goalkeeper after being blocked by one of the defenders. Arsenal force their opponents to concede a corner.
45'
The fourth official shows 8 min. of added time.
45'
Radu Dragusin (Tottenham) sends a cross into the box, but David Raya comes off his line to gather the ball.
44'
Xavi Simons (Tottenham) swings in a cross from the corner, but David Raya reads it well and gathers the ball.
41'
Arsenal fail to score from a corner as Guglielmo Vicario (Tottenham) leaps to collect the ball.
41'
What a great touch by Leandro Trossard (Arsenal) as he controls a fine pass into the box and takes a shot to the bottom left corner, but an opposing player makes a clearance. Great defending. The ball is out of play. Arsenal will have a chance to score from a corner.
39'
The corner is swung in but Arsenal can’t take advantage as a defender sweeps the ball away.
39'
Poor challenge! Conor Gallagher (Tottenham) is penalised for tripping and Peter Bankes blows his whistle. Arsenal have a free kick.
38'
Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) picks up a precise pass deep inside the box, but his strike is saved by the keeper.
35'
Peter Bankes has issued a yellow card to Archie Gray (Tottenham).
34'
1 - 1
An amazing individual effort from Randal Kolo Muani (Tottenham) ends with a strike from inside the penalty area. He sends the ball low into the middle of the goal and makes it 1:1. David Raya was helpless.
32'
0 - 1
Goal! Bukayo Saka manages to prod the ball to Eberechi Eze (Arsenal) after a melee inside the box, and he needs no second invitation to slot the ball into the middle of the goal. 0:1.
32'
Peter Bankes interrupts the game for a tactical foul by Randal Kolo Muani (Tottenham). That's a free kick to Arsenal.
28'
Xavi Simons (Tottenham) sends in a lofted cross from a long-range free kick, but it goes out of play. The ball is off of the pitch and it's a goal kick for Arsenal.
27'
Jurrien Timber (Arsenal) has to be very careful for the rest of the match after receiving a yellow card from the referee for a bad tackle on an opponent.
25'
Peter Bankes couldn't ignore the rough tackle by Piero Hincapie (Arsenal) and blew his whistle. Tottenham will take a free kick.
24'
The free kick from long range, taken by Arsenal, is intercepted by one of the defenders.
22'
The referee blows his whistle as Djed Spence (Tottenham) was too aggressive in his challenge. Arsenal have a free kick.
21'
Djed Spence (Tottenham) carelessly slides into the feet of his opponent and he'll be lucky to avoid punishment. Peter Bankes blows for the foul but keeps his cards in his pocket on this occasion. Arsenal are awarded a free kick.
18'
A short pass finds Leandro Trossard (Arsenal). He spots the keeper off his line and shoots from mid-range, but the ball sails high over the bar. The ball is off of the pitch and it's a goal kick for Tottenham.
17'
William Saliba (Arsenal) latched on to a precise cross, but his bullet header missed the target. He should have done much better. The ball goes out of play and Tottenham will have a goal kick.
17'
Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) goes over to take the corner kick and it looks like he will swing the ball into the penalty box.
16'
Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) delivers a lovely cross into the penalty area. Nevertheless, an opposition defender is alert and averts the danger with a brilliant clearance.
13'
The game gets underway again after that interruption.
8'
The match has to be interrupted due to technical problems.
8'
Viktor Gyökeres (Arsenal) is untouchable as he tricks his way into the box. His shot, though, lacks a little bit of accuracy and flies a whisker wide of the right post. That would have been a great goal! The ball is off of the pitch and it's a goal kick for Tottenham.
5'
The defence is alert as they clear a dangerous cross from Jurrien Timber (Arsenal).
4'
Leandro Trossard (Arsenal) plants a goal-bound header towards the middle of the target after a nice cross inside the box, but one of the defenders manages to deflect it away.
4'
Neat passing move from Arsenal in order to create new attacking opportunities.
1'
The match has just started.
The players are out and the match is about to start. Arsenal will have the kick-off.
Peter Bankes was nominated as the referee for this game.
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Tottenham vs Arsenal Match Overview: 1-4 Premier League

There are derby days that swing on a moment, and then there are derby days that feel like a statement. This Tottenham vs Arsenal Match Overview belongs firmly in the second category, as Arsenal powered to a 4-1 win in N17 on 22 February 2026. Eberechi Eze set the tone with a first-half opener before Randal Kolo Muani briefly lifted Tottenham with an equaliser. After the break, Viktor Gyökeres struck twice either side of Eze’s rebound finish to turn a tense contest into a ruthless away performance. The Tottenham vs Arsenal Result leaves Spurs bruised and Arsenal buoyant, with the Tottenham vs Arsenal Score telling only part of the story of how decisively the visitors controlled the key moments.

First Half: Early Arsenal pressure, Spurs respond, derby edge everywhere

From the opening exchanges, Arsenal played with the calm of a side that expected to create chances. Their front line rotated intelligently, Bukayo Saka and Leandro Trossard pulling Tottenham’s back three into uncomfortable decisions while Declan Rice and Martin Zubimendi kept the ball moving at speed. Spurs, set up in a 3-5-2, tried to bite back through direct breaks and set pieces, but they spent long spells chasing shadows as Arsenal found space between the lines.

The breakthrough arrived in the 32nd minute, and it was the sort of messy, high-pressure moment Arsenal have learned to love. A scramble inside the box ended with Saka nudging the ball into Eberechi Eze’s path, and the finish was clinical: controlled, low, and straight down the middle. Tottenham had barely reset when the derby’s emotional swing hit back. Two minutes later, Kolo Muani produced an outstanding individual response, driving into the area and finishing with conviction to make it 1-1 and ignite the home crowd.

The rest of the half carried that familiar north London tension: tackles, warnings, and flashes of quality. Arsenal continued to threaten from corners and quick combinations, with Trossard and Saka both forcing action in and around the box, while Tottenham relied on their goalkeeper and last-ditch defending to keep the score level at the interval. It felt like the game was poised on a knife edge, but Arsenal’s control in possession hinted they had another gear.

Key Moments

  • Eze opened the scoring after a crowded penalty-area scramble, finishing from close range to put Arsenal ahead.
  • Kolo Muani responded almost immediately with a sharp solo goal to level the derby and lift Tottenham.
  • Gyökeres struck early in the second half with a precise shot from the edge of the box to swing momentum back to Arsenal.
  • Eze pounced on a rebound just after the hour to make it 3-1, punishing Tottenham’s inability to clear danger.
  • Gyökeres added a late fourth in stoppage time, a composed finish that underlined Arsenal’s superiority.

Second Half: Gyökeres takes over and Arsenal turn control into a rout

Tottenham actually began the second half with urgency. Xavi Simons wriggled into space and tested David Raya early, forcing a sharp save that briefly suggested Spurs might write a different script. Instead, Arsenal delivered the decisive punch. Within minutes of the restart, Gyökeres received support at the top of the area and arrowed a shot inside the right post for 2-1. It was a striker’s goal: minimal backlift, maximum precision, and suddenly Tottenham were chasing again.

Spurs tried to respond by changing personnel and shape, introducing Dominic Solanke and later Richarlison to add presence and pressure. There were moments when the home side threatened to make it uncomfortable, including a big chance for Richarlison that Raya dealt with comfortably. But the match kept returning to the same theme: Arsenal arriving in the box with numbers, Tottenham defending deeper and deeper, and the away side creating the clearer openings.

The third goal felt like the turning point from contest to capitulation. Saka twice went close, Vicario stood firm, and then the ball broke invitingly for Eze, who slammed the rebound into the middle of the net for 3-1. Arsenal’s substitutions only strengthened their grip, with Mikel Ødegaard and Gabriel Martinelli adding fresh legs and sharper angles in transition. The closing stages brought another twist as Saka required treatment and was eventually replaced, but Arsenal never lost their focus. Deep into stoppage time, Gyökeres made room in the box and finished expertly inside the right post to complete his brace and seal the Tottenham vs Arsenal Score at 1-4.

As a Tottenham vs Arsenal Match Report, this one is defined by Arsenal’s composure in decisive moments and their ability to keep generating high-quality chances until the final whistle.

Tottenham vs Arsenal Stats Breakdown

The Tottenham vs Arsenal Stats paint a clear picture of why the margin felt justified. Arsenal dominated possession (60% to 40%) and, more importantly, dominated territory and threat: 45 touches in Tottenham’s box compared to just 7 the other way. That constant presence translated into volume and quality, with Arsenal registering 20 total shots to Tottenham’s 6, and 13 shots inside the box to Spurs’ 3.

From an xG analysis perspective, Arsenal’s 2.07 expected goals to Tottenham’s 0.76 aligns with the flow of the game, especially considering the visitors created six big chances while Spurs registered none. Arsenal also posted stronger creative indicators (xA 1.42 to 0.55), reflecting how often they reached dangerous zones with a final pass. Tottenham’s defensive workload was immense, shown by 42 clearances, but it often felt like survival rather than control.

In full-time analysis, Tottenham’s biggest frustration will be that the moments they did create weren’t repeated often enough. Arsenal’s finishing, movement, and ability to win second balls around the area ensured the Tottenham vs Arsenal Goals kept coming, even when Spurs briefly threatened to rally.

Tottenham vs Arsenal Lineups

Tottenham (3-5-2): Vicario; Palhinha, Dragusin, van de Ven; Gray, Gallagher, Bissouma, Sarr, Spence; Kolo Muani, Simons.

Arsenal (4-3-3): Raya; Timber, Saliba, Gabriel, Hincapie; Eze, Zubimendi, Rice; Saka, Gyökeres, Trossard.

Substitutions: Tottenham introduced Solanke, Richarlison and Tel as they chased the game. Arsenal rotated with Mosquera, Ødegaard, Martinelli and Madueke, with Saka forced off late.

Player of the Match

Viktor Gyökeres (Arsenal). In a derby that demanded authority, Gyökeres delivered it. His early second-half strike changed the mood, his hold-up play kept Arsenal’s attacks connected, and his stoppage-time finish provided the final, emphatic punctuation. Eze’s two goals were decisive, but Gyökeres’ timing and edge made this feel like his stage.

What the Result Means

This Tottenham vs Arsenal Analysis will sting for Spurs because the match was level, the atmosphere was there, and yet the game slipped away through Arsenal’s relentless chance creation. For Tottenham match today conversations, the immediate focus will be on tightening up the spaces around the box and finding more consistent threat when they do win the ball. Arsenal match today, meanwhile, is about momentum and maturity: they managed the derby’s emotional spikes, created chances in waves, and finished like a side with serious ambition.

There will be plenty of post-match reaction around Saka’s late injury concern, but Arsenal’s depth helped them close the game out without wobble. In terms of the Tottenham vs Arsenal Highlights, the story is simple: Arsenal were sharper for longer, and when the door opened, they kicked it off its hinges.