While Tottenham Hotspur's inconsistencies in the Premier League have seen them fall well off the pace in the title race, their efforts in the UEFA Europa League have been encouraging.
As supporters of the north London outfit hope the wait for silverware since the 2008 EFL Cup is getting closer to an end, here’s a closer look at the Lilywhites' chances of lifting a trophy in 2025 under the charge of Ange Postecoglou.
Premier League - 51.00
FA Cup - 15.00
EFL Cup - 6.00
UEFA Europa League - 4.50
Spurs have slipped down to 10th place in the Premier League standings, despite reacting well to a 1-0 loss at Crystal Palace by winning 4-1 at home to Aston Villa.
However, last time out they suffered a 2-1 home reverse at the hands of Ipswich Town, who had not previously won a league game this season, leaving the Lilywhites a massive 12 points off the title pace being set by Liverpool.
Barring a dramatic change in fortunes, Spurs won't be winning the Premier League title this season and a top-four finish - priced at 3.75 - is probably the best they can realistically hope for.
Tottenham will join the FA Cup in the third round stage in January, so as of yet we can’t gauge how Spurs will fare in this competition this season.
They last tasted success in the FA Cup back in 1991, when Paul Gascoigne was the inspiration for a run which concluded with a 2-1 win over Nottingham Forest, even though the England star suffered a serious injury early on in the Wembley finale.
The Lilywhites have made the semi-finals on eight occasions since that triumph and are priced at 15.00 to go all the way and lift the FA Cup for the ninth time in their history.
Last season they edged a 1-0 victory at home to Burnley in the third round, only to be drawn against Man City in round four, where a late Nathan Ake goal gave the Citizens a 1-0 win at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Spurs had made the fifth round in each of the previous four seasons, with their most recent semi-final visit coming back in 2018, when they were beaten 2-1 by Man Utd.
Having scraped craping past Championship side Coventry City 2-1 in their EFL Cup opener, Spurs then made a statement of intent as they won 2-1 at home to Man City in the next round.
Next up is a quarter-final clash with Man Utd, with Tottenham having home advantage when they set out to complete a notable Manchester double.
Spurs have now come all the way in to 6.00 to win the EFL Cup this season, but the all-Premier League last-eight line-up also features 3.50 arsenal and 3.75 Liverpool.
Regarded as Tottenham's best chance of silverware this season by many, Spurs remain favourites at 4.50 to win the UEFA Europa League this season.
That status is despite them suffering a 3-2 defeat at Galatasaray in their last fixture, with teenager Will Lankshear scoring and being sent off in Turkey.
Spurs had opened their European campaign with three wins in a row, against Qarabag, Ferencvaros and FC Twente, meaning that they remain in the top eight in the all-new league phase and on course for an automatic place in the last-16.