Tottenham Hotspur will face Manchester City in this season's Carabao Cup final.
Spurs booked their place at Wembley on Tuesday night with a 2-0 win over Brentford, thanks to goals from Moussa Sissoko and the in-form Son Heung-min.
And now holders Man City stand in their way of ending the 13-year trophy drought.
Pep Guardiola's side sealed their place in the final with a 2-0 win in the Manchester derby on Wednesday night with John Stones and Fernandinho both on the scoresheet.
For Jose Mourinho it's a chance to win a trophy in his first full season as Spurs head coach and he's already revealed how important winning the competition is.
"If you see the winners you realise the big clubs want to win it," he told reporters. "Who was the last winner apart from the normal top six? Swansea?
"I remember Man City winning a lot of times, Chelsea winning a lot of times, I remember United winning a few times. I remember Liverpool in finals, Arsenal.
"The big clubs care about it. The final says a lot. Tottenham against Manchester City or Tottenham against Manchester United."
Meanwhile, former Spurs midfielder Jamie Redknapp believes the north London outfit have made a massive statement just by reaching the final.
"I think to a certain extent fans right now get brainwashed because of getting into the Champions League, top four, what it means to the owners and the money it brings to the club," Redknapp told Sky Sports. "But when you look back on your career, you want to win trophies.
"So to keep the likes of Harry Kane happy and the rest of them, you've got to win trophies.
"For Spurs this is a massive statement.
"Of course it's going to be difficult against two good sides, but they proved they can beat Man City with a really good performance.
"To a certain extent, the good thing for them now is they have got so much to look forward to, so many good league games, they can put this to bed now and it's really something to look forward to.
"Like Darren says, with the team they've got right now and they are so explosive up front they can beat anybody."