The opportunity to cut the lead at the top of the table to five points sits before us when West Ham United cross the capital on Saturday (3pm UK).
London derbies have proved fruitful for us recently as we are unbeaten in our last 13 in all competitions, however our last derby defeat came in this exact fixture 14 months ago. That was only our second loss in 18 Premier League games against the east-enders, who have struggled for form since Graham Potter's appointment last month.
We’ve only beaten Everton more often in the Premier League than the Hammers, and that trend will have to continue if we’re to put maximum pressure on leaders Liverpool who are in action 24 hours after our outing at Emirates Stadium.