Tottenham Hotspur head coach Mauricio Pochettino has no fresh injury concerns ahead of Sunday’s north London derby against Arsenal (kick-off 4pm).

That means Spurs will be without the midfield trio of Nabil Bentaleb, Nacer Chadli and Alex Pritchard at the Emirates Stadium as they seek to claim their first win on the Gunners’ home turf since November 2010.

Goals from Gareth Bale, Rafael van der Vaart and Younes Kaboul sealed the win that day as Harry Redknapp's side came from 2-0 down to record a famous win.

Five Premier League and Cup fixtures at the Emirates have been and gone since with Arsene Wenger’s men winning four and drawing the most recent, a 1-1 tie last September.

The most recent meeting between the two came in the League Cup in September, a pair of Mathieu Flamini goals cancelling out Calum Chambers' own goal to send Arsenal through at White Hart Lane.

There is better news for Pochettino regarding Korean forward Heung-min Son. The former Bayer Leverkusen attacker played 31 minutes of Thursday’s 2-1 win over Anderlecht in the Europa League and is expected to play some part again.

Meanwhile, Arsenal have a plethora of injury concerns of their own to contend with.

Hector Bellerin (groin), Theo Walcott (calf), Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (hamstring), Aaron Ramsey (hamstring), Jack Wilshere (calf), Tomas Rosicky (knee) and Danny Welbeck (knee) will all definitely miss the derby.

French centre-back Laurent Koscielny (thigh) is a doubt after missing Wednesday’s Champions League humbling at the hands of Bayern Munich. The Bavarian champions ran out 5-1 winners at the Allianz Arena.

If the former Lorient man is not fit to return, though, Wenger will stick with Per Mertesacker and Gabriel at the heart of Arsenal's defence.

However, the Gunners have fared rather better in the league and could go top of the pile on Saturday if they better Manchester City’s result at Aston Villa.

Wenger’s men have won their last five in succession whilst Spurs have not lost since a 1-0 reverse at Manchester United on the opening day – an unbeaten streak of ten.