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Gary Neville predicts where Arsenal and Tottenham will finish after Spurs win derby

Gary Neville has tipped Tottenham to pip Arsenal to the final Champions League spot after their emphatic Premier League win in the north London derby.

Arsenal travelled to their arch-rivals on Thursday night knowing a victory would have secured a top-four spot and ensured they finish above Spurs for the first time in six years.

But Tottenham sealed a 3-0 win thanks to Harry Kane’s first-half brace and Son Heung-min’s second-half goal to keep their own Champions League aspirations alive.

Antonio Conte’s side are now just a point behind fourth-placed Arsenal and will be expected to win their last two games as they face struggling Burnley on Sunday and already-relegated Norwich City on the final day.

A top-four spot is still in Arsenal’s hands but they face a tricky trip to Newcastle United on Monday night and host Frank Lampard’s Everton next weekend, with Mikel Arteta’s squad struggling with injuries as the season draws to a close.

Asked for his opinion on the top-four race after Tottenham’s win, Manchester United legend Neville told Sky Sports: ‘You’d want Tottenham’s games – Burnley at home and Norwich away.

‘Newcastle away [for Arsenal] on Monday Night Football, that’s going to be really tough, especially if Spurs have won on the Sunday.

‘Everton at home on the last day, if Everton need points, then they’ve got two really tough games.

‘I think Tottenham will beat Burnley and Arsenal will have to win their last two matches. But I’m not sure they will.

‘Tonight was a really big blow – I might be wrong and I’m neutral between these two clubs – but I do feel now if I had to put money on it, it would be on Tottenham.’

Neville believes Arsenal ‘wilted’ in the north London derby as they missed the chance to secure Champions

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