Arsenal are still third in the Injury League table, some distance from leaders Everton and second-placed Watford.

Arsenal are without five players ahead of Saturday’s North London derby on November 18.

Santi Cazorla (Achilles), David Ospina (groin), Shkodran Mustafi (hamstring), Rob Holding (quadriceps) and Olivier Giroud (thigh) are all sidelined.

Arsene Wenger started midfielder Francis Coquelin in the middle of his back three against Manchester City, so the return of Calum Chambers and Per Mertesacker will be welcomed.

Spurs still have eight players out of action after the international break, but you watch them return to training in the coming days.

Check out the rest of the Injury League table here.

Here’s how the rest of the Injury League top-four stack up.

Everton (6):

Barkley, Ross – Hamstring Strain
Bolasie, Yannick – ACL Injury
Coleman, Seamus – Double Leg Fracture
Funes Mori, Ramiro – Knee Cartilage Surgery
Martina, Cuco – Concussion
McCarthy, James – Hamstring Injury

Watford (8):

Cathcart, Craig – Knee Surgery
Chalobah, Nathaniel – Knee Injury
Gomes, Heurelho – Head Laceration
Hoban, Tom – ACL Injury
Kaboul, Younès – Hamstring Injury
Pereyra, Roberto – Hamstring Injury
Prödl, Sebastian – Hamstring Injury
Success, Isaac – Knee Injury

Arsenal (5):

Cazorla, Santi – Plantaris Injury
Holding, Rob – Quadriceps Strain
Mertesacker, Per – Illness
Mustafi, Shkodran – Quadriceps Strain
Ospina, David – Groin Strain

Huddersfield (5):

Billing, Philip – Ankle Injury
Gorenc-Stankovic, Jon – ACL Injury
Hefele, Michael – Achilles Injury
Malone, Scott – Knock
Palmer, Kasey – Hamstring Injury

Keep up-to-date with all of Arsenal’s latest injuries, as well as our next four opponents’, here.