Tottenham Hotspur's fans have had to endure a long trophy drought since they lifted the EFL Cup in 2008 and they will be desperately hoping that Ange Postecoglou can oversee success in his second season in charge.
The Australian will be armed with new signings Dominic Solanke, Wilson Odobert, Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall for the campaign ahead, as Spurs look to challenge for a top-four finish in the Premier League and challenge in the domestic cups.
The Lilywhites will also be involved in the Europa League, having secured a place in the group stage by finishing in fifth place in the Premier League last season.
Premier League - 26.00
FA Cup - 15.00
EFL Cup - 17.00
A title charge in the Premier League may still be out of reach for Spurs, despite Postecoglou having made a positive impact in his first season at the helm and coped well with the departure of Harry Kane to Bayern Munich.
A proper replacement for Kane has been acquired this summer, with Solanke having scored 19 times in the top-flight for Bournemouth last term, but Spurs are out at 26.00 to be crowned champions, with Manchester City and Arsenal the two hot fancies at 2.37 and 2.62 respectively.
A top-four finish is a much more realistic prospect, with the north Londoners having missed out on such a finish last season by just two points to Aston Villa.
Postecoglou will be aware that Spurs have earned a top-four spot in five of the last nine seasons and are 3.00 to do so again this term, making them sixth favourites to do so behind Arsenal, Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United.
Tottenham are 1.36 to miss out on a place in the top four, 1.61 to finish in the top six and 1.083 to end up in the top half of the table.
They are 2.20 to gain over 65 points, having totalled 66 last season, while Solanke is 21.00 to be the leading goalscorer in the Premier League.
Tottenham 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 the 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.
Tottenham are 17.00 to lift the EFL Cup this season, with their last silverware having been won in this competition back in 2008, when they defeated Chelsea 2-1 after extra-time.
Since that success the Lilywhites have made three further finals - in 2009, 2015 and 2021 - but were beaten in all three, by Man Utd, Chelsea and Man City.
They made a run to the semi-finals of the EFL Cup in 2022, but in the last two seasons they have fallen in round three and round two, being eliminated by Nottingham Forest and Fulham respectively.