Sunday 22 November 2015 22:18, UK
West Ham will have to keep an extra close eye on Harry Kane on Super Sunday - the Tottenham striker has scored more goals-per-game in Premier League London derbies than any other player.
The England striker was on target when Tottenham visited Arsenal before the international break - his 10th goal in 13 Premier League games against capital clubs.
That works out as 0.77 goals per derby, which no player who has featured in more than 10 such fixtures can better.
Arsenal legend Thierry Henry, who racked up 43 goals in 59 London derbies between 1999 and 2007, has a goals-per-game ratio of 0.73.
Henry does hold the record for the most London derby goals, however. He's followed on that list by former Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard and ex-Spurs forward Teddy Sheringham, who both scored 32 times against London-based opponents.
While Sheringham also played for West Ham, he never scored in a London derby for the Hammers.
Kane will be aiming to take a step closer to Sheringham's tally with another derby goal on Sunday.
Watch Tottenham v West Ham live on Sky Sports 1 HD from 3.30pm on Sunday.
These stats were taken from last week's Martin Tyler column. For more facts and stats - including the longest run a club has gone on in the Premier League without keeping a clean sheet at home - hit the link.