Tottenham next five fixtures compared to rivals after Arsenal North London derby defeat
Tottenham Hotspur suffered another North London derby misery on Sunday afternoon after Arsenal were 1-0 winners in the Premier League.
Gabriel Magalhaes headed home the winner on the hour mark to give Mikel Arteta's men their third consecutive win at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the first time they have reached that feat since 1988.
The defeat leaves Ange Postecoglou's men 13th in the Premier League table after four games, losing their last two games. Despite the disappointment of defeat, Spurs have a busy September schedule so there's opportunity to respond.
Here, football.london takes a look at the Spurs' next five games.
Coventry (A) - Carabao Cup - September 18
Wednesday night sees Spurs turn their attention to domestic cup action as they take on Championship side Coventry City. Postecoglou could rest some of his key players but there's a feeling that the Carabao Cup is an opportunity to win silverware this season.
Brentford (H) - Premier League - September 21
Premier League football resumes next Saturday with another home game when Brentford make the short trip to north London. The Bees competed well with Manchester City on Saturday and Tottenham have struggled to beat them in the past.
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Qarabag (H) - Europa League - September 26
Hope of success in Europe starts after the Brentford game with Azerbaijan side Qarabag FK visiting England. It's a game that Spurs are favourites to win meaning Postecoglou could use the fixture to rest the likes of Son Heung-min and others.
Manchester United (A) - Premier League - September 29
The games come thick and fast for Postecoglou with a tough trip to Old Trafford to end September. The fixture is another early season crucial fixture that could play a big role in Spurs' position in the Premier League table in May.
Ferencvaros (A) - Europa League - October 3
October starts with another Europa League tie as Hungarian champions Ferencvaros welcome James Maddison and co to the Groupama Arena. Win here and Spurs will be in a good place to progress to the knockout stages of the Europa League.
Man United's next five fixtures
Barnsley (H) - Carabao Cup - September 17
Crystal Palace (A) - Premier League - September 21
FC Twente (H) - Europa League - September 25
Tottenham (H) - Premier League - September 29
FC Porto (A) - Europa League - October 3
Aston Villa's next five fixtures
Young Boys (A) - Champions League - September 17
Wolves (H) - Premier League - September 21
Wycombe (A) - Carabao Cup - September 24
Ipswich (A) - Premier League - September 29
Bayern Munich (H) - Champions League - October 2
Chelsea's next five fixtures
West Ham (A) - Premier League - September 21
Barrow (H) - Carabao Cup - September 24
Brighton (H) - Premier League - September 28
Gent (H) - Conference League - October 3
Nottingham Forest (H) - Premier League - October 6