The big day has arrived - it's UEFA Europa League final day.
Tottenham have been gearing up for this day for the last two weeks, having beaten Bodo/Glimt in the semi-final. You could argue Spurs have been gearing up for this day for the last 17 years - the last time the Lilywhites lifted a trophy.
San Mames in Bilbao is the venue as Spurs take on Manchester United with not only a trophy up for grabs but a place in next season's Champions League to boot.
United were given something of a boost on Tuesday when Joshua Zirkzee, Diogo Dalot and Leny Yoro were all spotted in training for the match. There had been doubts over all three's participation in the final in Bilbao.
Tottenham have not been quite so lucky, however.
Five players will definitely miss the game through injury, while three more will miss out due not not being registered to play in the Europa League knockout stages.
Let's start with the unregistered players. UEFA rules allow three changes to be made to squads mid-season, to incorporate new signings in the January transfer window.
Mathys Tel, Djed Spence and Kevin Danso were chosen, with three players - Fraser Forster, Timo Werner and Radu Dragusin dropping out. New signing Antonin Kinsky was not registered, while Dragusin also fits into the injured category.
Spurs will also be without midfielders James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski and Lucas Bergvall, all of whom have been ruled out with injuries.
Meanwhile young striker Dane Scarlett, who scored in the 3-0 win over Elsfborg in the league phase, is also out with a groin injury.
Tottenham have taken their entire squad out to Bilbao, however, with every player involved in the competition part of the group to travel to Spain.