"We won the league, at S**** Hart Lane!"

It's been 20 years since Arsenal's Invincibles won the Premier League in the sweetest way as they were crowned champions at the home of their north London rivals, Tottenham.

Is there anything better than winning the league at your local rivals' home?Credit: Getty

Now, the Gunners are on the verge of being champions again, but will need a hand from their bitter enemies to do so.

If Spurs can somehow beat or at least draw with City then the title will be in Arsenal's hands when they face Everton on the final day of the season.

In 2004, The Invincibles only needed a point to be confirmed as champions, and they were up against a Spurs side that finished 14th that season - so becoming champions at White Hart Lane was a real possibility.

Striker Thierry Henry said he and his teammates initially agreed to not celebrate in the ground if they sealed the title due to fears it could lead to chaotic scenes in the crowd.

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However, when Robbie Keane's stoppage-time penalty saw Spurs come back from 2-0 down to draw 2-2, the visitors had a change of heart.

At full-time, Henry jogged over to the pocket of jubilant Arsenal fans at White Hart Lane to celebrate their triumph - and the rest of the squad swiftly followed suit.

“We were asked: ‘Please, if you win the league, do not celebrate there.’ And, to be fair, everybody said ‘Okay, we un