Leeds United made a superb return to the Premier League at the weekend.
The Whites ran English champions Liverpool extremely close, losing 4-3 at Anfield in a thriller.
Now, Marcelo Bielsa's side switch their minds to the EFL Cup.
They take on Yorkshire rivals Hull City in the second round this midweek.
Here is all you need to know ahead of the clash.
When and where is the game?
The game takes place at Elland Road on Wednesday, September 16.
Kick-off is 7.45pm.
Is it being televised or streamed?
LUTV are live streaming the game for Whites' fans to watch, with commentary.
And Quest (Freeview channel 12, Sky 144) will be showing highlights of all second round ties on Wednesday night at 10.30pm.
Of course, Leeds Live will be running our dedicated, live matchday blog so we will have you covered if you can't get access to a TV.
What are the odds?
Leeds are clear favourites with ThePools.com, at 4/9 to win inside 90 minutes.
Hull are chalked up at 6/1 to win, with 7/2 offered for the game to go to penalties.
Early team news
Marcelo Bielsa is expected to make wholesale changes to his side for the visit of Hull.
Skipper Liam Cooper missed the pulsating league opener with a muscular problem but could return to face his former side.
Elsewhere, the likes of Robbie Gotts, Jamie Shackleton and Kiko Casilla could earn starts as Bielsa freshens it up.
Hull are also expected to ring the changes from their win over Gillingham, with Daniel Batty and Alfie Jones among those in contention to start.
Last time out
Two divisions may separate these sides now, but they met as recently as February.
Leeds hammered Hull 4-0 in their own back yard. Luke Ayling and Pablo Hernandez scored for the Whites, with Tyler Roberts notching a late brace.