Saturday sees two London derbies in the Barclays Premier League as Crystal Palace welcome the visit of Queens Park Rangers to Selhurst Park, and Arsenal host West Ham United at the Emirates.
Take a look at who has the best and worst record in the head-to-head meetings in the capital this season.
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1. Chelsea
P7 W6 D0 L1 – 18/21
The Blues are currently the top dogs in the capital by virtue of fewer games played than Tottenham, who currently have accumulated the same number of points in London derbies.
The only blemish in an otherwise perfect record for Jose Mourinho’s side against a fellow London rival so far this season was that 5-3 defeat by Spurs on New Years Day.
Results
Chelsea 2-0 Arsenal
Crystal Palace 1-2 Chelsea
Chelsea 2-1 QPR
Chelsea 3-0 Tottenham
Chelsea 2-0 West Ham United
Tottenham 5-3 Chelsea
West Ham United 0-1 Chelsea
2. Tottenham
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Just missing out top spot, is Mauricio Pochettino’s outfit, who have fared extremely well in London derbies this season, registering victories against Arsenal, Chelsea and West Ham United.
Results
West Ham United 0-1 Tottenham
Tottenham 4-0 QPR
Arsenal 1-1 Tottenham
Chelsea 3-0 Tottenham
Tottenham 0-0 Crystal Palace
Tottenham 5-3 Chelsea
Crystal Palace 2-1 Tottenham
Tottenham 2-1 Arsenal
Tottenham 2-2 West Ham United
QPR 1-2 Tottenham
3.Arsenal
P8 W5 D1 L2 – 16/24
Coming in at third is Arsenal, who have suffered defeats against Tottenham and Chelsea this season, but with two more derbies still to play this season, one win would see them leapfrog Spurs and into second.
Results
Arsenal 2-1 Crystal Palace
Arsenal 1-1 Tottenham
Chelsea 2-0 Arsenal
Arsenal 2-1 QPR
West Ham United 1-2 Arsenal
Tottenham 2-1 Arsenal
Crystal Palace 1-2 Arsenal
QPR 1-2 Arsenal
4. Crystal Palace
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In fourth by a solitary point is the Eagles, who have recorded wins against Tottenham and more recently away at West Ham United this season.
Victory against QPR tomorrow coupled with an Arsenal win against the Hammers will guarantee Alan Pardew’s side a fourth placed finish in the London derby head-to-head table.
Results
Arsenal 2-1 Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace 1-3 West Ham United
Crystal Palace 1-2 Chelsea
Tottenham 0-0 Crystal Palace
QPR 0-0 Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace 2-1 Tottenham
Crystal Palace 1-2 Arsenal
West Ham United 1-3 Crystal Palace
5.West Ham United
P8 W2 D1 L5 – 7/24
The Hammers currently lie second from bottom in the London derby head-head table, with just two wins from eight games.
Results
West Ham United 0-1 Tottenham
Crystal Palace 1-3 West Ham United
West Ham United 2-0 QPR
Chelsea 2-0 West Ham United
West Ham United 1-2 Arsenal
Tottenham 2-2 West Ham United
West Ham United 1-3 Crystal Palace
West Ham United 0-1 Chelsea
6. QPR
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Propping up the table is relegation threatened Queens Park Rangers who have endured a miserable season when it comes to facing any of their London rivals, their only point came against Crystal Palace back in December.
Results
Tottenham 4-0 QPR
West Ham United 2-0 QPR
Chelsea 2-1 QPR
Arsenal 2-1 QPR
QPR 0-0 Crystal Palace
QPR 1-2 Arsenal
QPR 1-2 Tottenham