Chelsea and Liverpool will meet in the final of the Carabao Cup as the first trophy of the domestic season is decided at Wembley.
Thomas Tuchel's side made it to the final after cruising past Tottenham across two legs while Jurgen Klopp led the Reds past Arsenal with a Diogo Jota double securing victory at the Emirates Stadium.
The Germans will now battle it out under the famous arch to win one of four major trophies on offer this season.
For Tuchel, he has the chance to win a fourth trophy with the Blues in just over a year in charge, adding to a Champions League, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup.
But what do the club stand to gain from success in the Carabao Cup?
Well, the answer may well surprise you.
While most cup finals will see the winners walk away with millions in prize money, the Carabao Cup offers a significantly reduced prize pot.
The total pot for the entire tournament stands at just £200,000 - but is only handed out to those who make it to the semi-finals or further.
Arsenal and Tottenham, who both bowed out in the semis, will take home £25,000 each. The runner up at Wembley will secure themselves £50,000 while the winners walk away with £100,000.
It is a significantly lower prize than the winners of the FA Cup receive, with the victors of the biggest domestic competition taking home £3.6million. Even the runners up claim £1.8 million.
However, it is worth remembering that money received for winning the Carabao Cup does not include fees from ticket sales and television deals.