Arsenal vs Tottenham was a record-breaking fixture from the moment the game kicked off thanks to three fresh-faced stars.
That’s because this is the first time in Premier League history that three players aged 18 or younger have started in a north London derby.
Myles Lewis-Skelly was named in the starting line-up for the Gunners, while Ange Postecoglou named both Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall in his team for the clash.
In a game that often cries out for experienced heads, it means that this one will be influenced at both ends of the pitch, and the age spectrum.
Lewis-Skelly only turned 18 in September and made his 15th senior appearance for Arsenal after being named at left-back.
Meanwhile Bergvall and Gray, who turned 18 in February and March last year respectively, have been regular features for Ange Postecoglou’s side.
Gray has been a key player since arriving from Leeds United and despite being a central midfielder, has regularly been used at centre-back of late due to the team’s injury problems.
As for Bergvall, it was just his fourth start in the Premier League for Tottenham – a big challenge for a player who is still adapting to life in England.
With both sides missing key players, the clash at the Emirates Stadium was a big opportunity for both sides to get their seasons back on track.
While Spurs squeezed through with an extra-time win over Tamworth in the FA Cup, Arsenal were hoping for a reaction after being knocked out by Man United.
A win for Arsenal would put them within four points of Premier League leaders Liverpool.
Meanwhile a win for Tottenham would see them leapfrog West Ham into 12th spot in the table.
More to follow…