WEEKEND WATCH GUIDE
Premier League: Tottenham at Arsenal, 8 a.m. / Everton at Liverpool, 10:10 a.m., NBCSN. Two of the most intense rivalries in England, back to back on Sunday morning. Arsenal hasn’t lost in the league since mid-August. Everton has won five of seven. Yet both are underdogs to their near neighbors. Can either damage title hopes and claim local bragging rights?
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