The whistle blows for full-time and Spurs have snatched victory in North London, defeating Arsenal 1-0 thanks to Son's late goal.
87'
S. Aurier enters the game and replaces J. Tanganga.
Tanganga played an integral role in the opening goal, but is now replaced by Aurier at full-back.
84'
H. Winks enters the game and replaces O. Skipp.
D. Scarlett enters the game and replaces Son Heung-Min.
Skipp is replaced by Winks in midfield.
Goalscorer Son is taken off to warm applause, to be replaced by Scarlett.
81'
Nuno Tavares enters the game and replaces K. Tierney.
Cédric Soares enters the game and replaces G. Xhaka.
R. Nelson enters the game and replaces N. Pépé.
More changes afoot for Arsenal: Xhaka is withdrawn for Soares.
Having put in another good shift, Tierney is replaced by new boy Nuno Tavares.
Pepe comes off and is replaced by young Nelson, another man back from a loan spell last season.
79'
Son Heung-Min has scored a goal for Tottenham Hotspur! Assist by J. Tanganga.
THE DEADLOCK IS BROKEN! Lucas cleverly slips Lo Celso through on the right, then Tanganga pops up in the area and tees up Son to crash in his third goal of pre-season! The South Korean forward clinically fired the ball into the corner from just inside the box - a typically decisive left-footed effort. Spurs lead 1-0!
76'
Much like the first half, Arsenal's dominance is growing as things progress towards the conclusion, but Spurs do not appear unduly troubled and are happy to sit in and attempt to break.
74'
Sergio Reguilón gets yellow.
Reguilon is rightly booked for a lunge on Pepe by the left touchline, having previously coped well with the Ivorian's threat.
73'
J. Rodon enters the game and replaces D. Sánchez.
Mohamed Elneny enters the game and replaces A. Sambi Lokonga.
F. Balogun enters the game and replaces A. Lacazette.
Lokonga has fared well on his first start, but is withdrawn and Elneny comes on in his place.
A lively showing from Lacazette, who clipped the post earlier on, but he is now withdrawn for Balogun.
Sanchez comes off and Rodon replaces him in the Spurs back four.
70'
The game has become predictably disjointed, as a number of changes cause disruption. From nowhere, Son finds space on the right and his driven shot is deflected wide for a corner.
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P. Gollini enters the game and replaces H. Lloris.
G. Lo Celso enters the game and replaces P. Højbjerg.
Hojbjerg is now replaced by a very different type of midfielder, Lo Celso, who recently lifted the Copa America with Argentina.
Former Aston Villa goalkeeper Gollini is on to replace Lloris for the hosts.
65'
Son's left-footed shot from outside the box is blocked, after he is played in by Bergwijn.
64'
A. Maitland-Niles enters the game and replaces Héctor Bellerín.
Bellerin is replaced by Maitland-Niles, who spent a spell at relegated West Bromwich Albion last season and will look to press his claims for a place in the Arsenal squad this term.
63'
C. Chambers enters the game and replaces B. White.
B. Saka enters the game and replaces P. Aubameyang.
Having generally impressed, White comes off to be replaced by Chambers in central defence.
Aubameyang is offered a rest and Saka comes on to some applause, making his first appearance since the final of Euro 2020.
57'
G. Xhaka gets yellow.
56'
K. Tierney gets yellow.
53'
'Friendly'? Hojbjerg and Arteta have a brief conflagration on the touchline, with the Danish midfielder eyballing the Arsenal boss and apparently accusing him of getting in the way!
51'
As Bellerin gets forward on the right, he strikes from distance and the deflection falls for Aubameyang, but his ungainly swipe fails to dispatch the ball at goal from close range. Ultimately, he is ruled offside in any case.
50'
Tierney's slide-rule ball down the left is met and quickly crossed in by Aubameyang, but Dier is there to clear from inside the six-yard box.
49'
Son's third successive corner is headed well clear by White, but Tottenham earn a fourth set-piece in a row to exert some early second-half pressure.
47'
Bergwijn wins an early corner on the right, which is taken by Son. An out-swinging cross is headed clear by Mari, but Reguilon fires the ball back towards goal - deflected for another corner.
46'
We are back underway at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium!
45' +2
HALF-TIME: TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR 0-0 ARSENAL
45' +1
O. Skipp gets yellow.
Skipp is booked as commits a foul on the right flank, but the resultant free-kick comes to nothing - the final action of the half.
45'
Scrappy Spurs defending allows Smith-Rowe to get a shot off from outside the box, but it is charged down by Dier.
43'
Pepe places a delicious left-footed free-kick from the right into the area, but Alli clears to partially atone for his missed chance at the other end.
36'
The home side are camped inside their defensive third, as Arsenal dictate the tempo. Surely it is only a matter of time before the Gunners take the lead.
34'
D. Alli gets yellow.
Alli comes in hard on Pepe and is shown a yellow card for his sliding challenge just inside the Spurs half.
28'
The referee, David Coote, is letting some meaty challenges go - helping the game flow. Arsenal are the main beneficiaries, as they continue to build momentum.
24'
Neat footwork helps Aubameyang find some space on the left flank and he looks for Lacazette in the box, but Sanchez is there to head away at full stretch.
22'
Two consecutive corners come to nothing for the Gunners, but Mikel Arteta's team are definitely on top in this five-minute spell.
20'
The visitors' pressure tells, as Lacazette gets off a right-footed shot from outside the box, but his effort is saved well by Lloris.
18'
Arsenal now growing in confidence, but Spurs stand firm at the moment, despite losing territory.
13'
Debutant White clears from a dangerous cross by Hojbjerg, as Lucas lurks in the box. It has been an assured start from the former Brighton man so far.
11'
Skipp makes a good interception to prevent Aubameyang getting another strike on goal, as Arsenal counter again.
9'
Tottenham are building patiently in the Arsenal half, but their approach play founders as Son loses control on the edge of the area, rousing the previously hushed crowd.
5'
Aubameyang tries a through ball, but Tierney is caught marginally offside. Then, Spurs streak down the other end and Son shoots well wide of the left post with an effort from the edge of the box.
3'
Spurs are in control in the early exchanges, with Bergwijn's direct runs posing a real test for Tierney already.
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We are off and underway at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium!
Hello and welcome to live coverage of Tottenham Hotspur's friendly match with North London rivals Arsenal at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The pre-season Mind Series culminates today, as Arsenal visit old foes Spurs, in what promises to be 90 minutes that tests the definition of 'friendly'!
Funds raised from ticket sales will be split between mental health charity Mind and the club Foundations at Tottenham, Arsenal and the tournament's third participant, Chelsea.
The hosts' captain, Hugo Lloris, comes into the side for his first start since returning from Euro 2020, while Davinson Sanchez is drafted into central defence. Copa America winner Giovani Lo Celso is named on the bench, but star man Harry Kane remains missing.
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR (4-3-3): Hugo Lloris, Japhet Tanganga, Davinson Sanchez, Eric Dier, Sergio Reguilon; Oliver Skipp, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Dele Alli; Lucas Moura, Steven Bergwijn, Son Heung-min.
SUBS: Pierluigi Gollini, Matt Doherty, Harry Winks, Joe Rodon, Moussa Sissoko, Giovani Lo Celso, Serge Aurier, Ben Davies, Cameron Carter-Vickers, Alfie Whiteman, Tobi Omole, Jack Clarke, Dane Scarlett, Nile John.
ARSENAL (4-2-3-1): Bernd Leno; Hector Bellerin, Ben White, Pablo Mari, Kieran Tierney; Albert Sambi Lokonga, Granit Xhaka; Nicolas Pepe, Emile Smith-Rowe, Alexandre Lacazette; Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
Tottenham troop out onto the pitch in their traditional lilywhite shirts, navy shorts and navy socks, while the Gunners wear red shirts, white shorts and red socks - both adhering to classic colours for this age-old derby.
Despite the turmoil surrounding their star striker, which now threatens to spill over into the league season, a Kane-less Spurs have the chance to complete an unbeaten summer under new boss Nuno Espirito Santo, so will endeavour to hold firm against their bitter rivals after the break.
Next up, Tottenham start their league season next week against defending champions Manchester City, while Arsenal will take on promoted Brentford in their opening match.
That's all from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, so thanks for joining us and goodbye!
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