A record broke at London's derby

The Northern London Derby that took place on Saturday afternoon between Tottenham and Arsenal in Wemble is officially the greatest predictor of Premier League history. No fewer than 83,222 fans have gathered to see Premier League's 27th week supersfide, which was set by the [...] goal.
No fewer than 83,222 fans have gathered to see Premier League's 27th week superfides, which was set by Harry Kane's goal.

In fact, this could have been an even bigger record if there had been 38 more spectators in the stadium, as it would have broken the record of 83,260 spectators set by Manchester City Maine Road 1948.
Tottenham had set the record at the start of the season, when 81,978 fans were present at the Wimbledon to Manchester United.

However, today's outlook was less than 85,512 spectators that were in last season's match of the Champuts League phase against Bayer Leverkusen.
Before Tottenham used Wembley Stadium, the record was held by Manchester United's Old Trafford in the 1992-93 season with 76.07 in the match against Aston Villa in January 2007.












