Arsenal and Tottenham have both been impressive in the Premier League this season and are awash with incredible attacking talent, as well as defensive stalwarts.
The Gunners currently sit joint top despite not winning either of their first two fixtures. Since then they have won seven out of eight, though, only dropping points at home to Middlesbrough. They're scoring goals for fun and appear to be a team full of confidence.
Spurs, on the other hand, are still unbeaten in the Premier League this season having won five and drawn five of their first ten matches. Disappointingly, though, they have drawn their last three games and they seem to be struggling to turn dominant performances into victories. However, there's still reason to be optimistic as they are only three points off the joint leaders.
This Sunday's North London Derby is certainly set up to be a cracker and with so much talent on show, we at FootballFancast HQ think this is the best Arsenal-Spurs combined XI.
Genuinely, this team wouldn't just be challengers for the league title, we think they'd win the trophy! Agree?
Hugo Lloris
There are two of the best goalkeepers in the Premier League to choose from here, but some of Lloris' heroics in the past few weeks put him ahead of Cech.
Also, the Frenchman has more years left at the top of his game.
Hector Bellerin
Whilst Walker has come on leaps and bounds over the past 18 months, Bellerin is the best right-back in the country and one of the best in the world.
He's phenomenal offensively and not too shabby is his own third either.
Laurent Koscielny
The Frenchman struggled initially in the Premier League making strings of high-profile errors, but he has cut them out of his game and is one of the Gunners' top performers.
Toby Alderweireld
The Belgian is one of our favourite Premier League players. Not only is he a sensational defender but his reading of the game is second to none and explains his phenomenal disciplinary record.
Danny Rose
Like Walker, the left full-back has improved tenfold under Mauricio Pochettino's guidance and is better than Arsenal's Nacho Monreal in our opinion.
Moussa Dembele
Dembele was not one of Spurs' best assets a year and a half ago, but has become irreplaceable under Pochettino, so he gets into this team easily. He has so much power but equally a very able footballing brain.
Santi Cazorla
Alongside the power of Dembele, the composure and coolness of Cazorla would be majestic. This would be a defensive midfield you wouldn't want to come up against.
Alexis Sanchez
The Chilean is one of Arsenal's most expensive signings in Premier League history and he's justified his price-tag! He's staggeringly good, works hard for his team and scores loads of goals. A shoo-in, here.
Dele Alli
Since joining Spurs from MK Dons last summer for £5m, Alli has become one of Spurs' most important players.
He's clever, tricky and has a real steely determination.
Mesut Ozil
When Ozil signed from Real Madrid he had a great reputation and he's fulfilled it in the Premier League. He does go missing in some matches, but his assist record is second to none and he is wonderfully gifted.
Harry Kane
With all those incredible attacking midfielders behind, what you want is a ruthless and strong centre forward and that's exactly what Kane is.
The Englishman is head and shoulders above the rest of the options and has a lot more to give.