Watch That's Offside: Arsenal Vs Tottenham Hot Takes

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Watch That's Offside: Arsenal Vs Tottenham Hot Takes

Arsenal and Spurs face off this Sunday, and we’ve brought together fans from both camps for the latest episode of That’s Offside – presented by Bet442

This week, Arsenal supporter Troopz from Troopz TV goes up against Spurs fan Savva from Football Heritage TV

Host Dan Muino keeps things in check as the duo trade views, banter and a few playful digs, going in with studs showing during our Hot Takes debate.

Expect lively debate, bold calls and a few surprise selections in the latest instalment of That’s Offside.

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Arsenal Vs Tottenham Hot Takes

The Hot Takes section of the show is where sparks really fly.

With just 90 seconds to argue their points, both fans must defend their club and players with passion and precision. 

Dan decides the winner of each round, or, if it’s too close to call, hands it over to the viewers.

This week’s debating points are listed below:

  • Players: Harry Kane is a better forward than Thierry Henry
  • Club: Spurs will not finish above Arsenal in any of the next 5 seasons
  • History: Spurs had a better 24/25 season than Arsenal
  • Other: The North London Derby has lost its spark because Arsenal have been so dominant in recent years
  • Club: Arsenal are the biggest bottlejobs in the Premier League

Who’ll come out on top? 

Watch the video and decide for yourself.

Who Will Claim Bragging Rights At The Emirates?

Arsenal and Tottenham meet in the first north London derby of the season at the Emirates this weekend.

The Gunners return from the final international break of 2025 sitting top of the table, four points clear of second-placed Manchester City, with Spurs eight points behind their arch-rivals in fifth.

Mikel Arteta’s side had gone eight matches without conceding a goal before letting in two at Sunderland last time out. 

Spurs, meanwhile, have won only once in the league at the Emirates Stadium - that 3–2 comeback under Harry Redknapp exactly 15 years ago - and have avoided defeat just once in their last five league visits.

Not surprisingly, the Gunners are 9/25 favourites for the win according to Bet442, with Spurs 13/2 and the draw 18/5.

* Who do you think came out on top in this week's Hot Takes? Let us know your thoughts in the comment box below!

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