Emile Smith Rowe could be the reason why Arsenal make Premier League history
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Emile Smith Rowe could be the reason why Arsenal make Premier League history
"St Totteringham's Day marks the day that Tottenham can no longer mathematically finish above Arsenal. It has happened 25 times in the Premier League era, and it will become 26 very soon; in fact, it could happen today. Arsenal's race for the Premier League title and Tottenham's fight for survival highlight the gulf in class between the two sides, as do the 32 points between them."
"Smith Rowe will feel like a good luck charm, to some degree, as in the eight times he's faced Tottenham in his career, he's only lost once, winning five and drawing two. If Fulham win or draw against Spurs, it will confirm the earliest celebration of St Totteringham's Day in Premier League history. The record currently stands at 9 March, which was achieved in 2008, which could be shattered at Craven Cottage."
St Totteringham's Day marks when Tottenham can no longer mathematically finish above Arsenal in the Premier League. This milestone has occurred 25 times previously and is set to happen for the 26th time very soon, potentially today. The 32-point gap between the two North London rivals demonstrates the significant class difference between them. Arsenal's title race contrasts sharply with Tottenham's fight for survival. Emile Smith Rowe, now at Fulham, holds a strong personal record against Tottenham with five wins, two draws, and only one loss across eight career meetings. If Fulham avoid defeat against Spurs, it would establish the earliest St Totteringham's Day celebration in Premier League history, breaking the previous record set on 9 March 2008.
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