
There will be a carnival atmosphere in North London as Tottenham Hotspur's Europa League heroes bring the curtain down on their Premier League campaign with a clash against Brighton and Hove Albion.
The whole season hinged on 90 minutes in Bilbao for Spurs but they held their nerve on Wednesday night and got their hands on some silverware for the first time in 17 years.
Like the bookies, our man Andy thought Manchester United would edge the showpiece and send Ange Postecoglou heading towards the job centre.
But the Aussie backed up his promise of always delivering a trophy in his second season at a club thanks to a backs-against-the-wall defensive display that went against his usual football philosophy.
That still might not be enough to save his skin after losing 21 times in a disastrous Premier League campaign that has left them sitting fourth from bottom.
And Brighton will be out to inflict more domestic pain as they bid to seal an eighth-placed finish that could earn them a crack at next season's Conference League.
The Seagulls beat Liverpool 3-2 in a thriller last time out, bringing up one of Monday's Super Singles, and that has left them three points ahead of ninth-placed Brentford.
But the Bees have a superior goal difference so Brighton will need a point in London to guarantee finishing eighth.
How the bookies view it: Hangover for Spurs
With Tottenham nursing some sore heads and having nothing to play for, they are BoyleSports' 14/5 outsiders for this one. Brighton and Hove Albion are red-hot 8/11 favourites and the draw pays 3/1.
Recent head to head: Tottenham by a nose
Spurs have just held the upper hand in this fixture, winning seven of the last 12 meetings and losing five. You have to go back to 2018 for the last draw between these sides.
Players to watch: Wilson to wing it
Postecoglou will probably make a few changes to freshen things up after such a draining game in midweek. Winger Wilson Odobert has impressed in flashes and looks overpriced at 10/3 for a goal if he's handed a starting slot.
Kaoru Mitoma has been starting on the bench recently for Brighton due to injury issues but could start here after scoring as a sub against Liverpool. The Japanese winger is 7/4 at BoyleSports for anytime scorer and 11/4 at Bet365 for an assist.
Probable line-ups
Spurs are still without Radu Dragusin, Lucas Bergvall, James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski and Dane Scarlett while Richarlison is a doubt after being taken off in the final.
Brighton are only missing Ferdi Kadioglu, James Milner and Solly March while Georginio Rutter is a doubt.
Tottenham Hotspur: Vicario, Porro, Romero, Danso, Spence, Gray, Bentancur, Bissouma, Son, Odobert, Tel.
Brighton and Hove Albion: Verbruggen, Webster, Wieffer, van Hecke, Estupinan, O'Riley, Adingra, Minteh, Baleba, Mitoma, J Pedro.
Anything else catch the eye?
Spurs can play with the handbrake off now the pressure has been lifted from their shoulders and could be worth a punt in the double chance at 23/20. Yes, their players have been celebrating after winning a trophy but so did Crystal Palace's squad in the wake of their FA Cup victory before beating Wolves 4-2 at home in their next league game.
We should see goals in this one after Brighton edged a 3-2 thriller in the last meeting on the south coast. But it's hard finding value as even combining BTTS with over 3.5 goals only pays 20/21 at BoyleSports. The best option might be backing both teams to score in the first half at 2/1 with Bet365.
I'd be surprised if we saw a lot of cards in this one as neither team is renowned for putting the boot in. Under 27.5 booking points pays evens at Betfred.