The 2021-22 season will see the Premier League's Big Six renew hostilities and with all to play for once again after a highly eventful last campaign.
Manchester City romped to the title but lost to Chelsea in the Champions League final, Manchester United finally mounted a title challenge - until spring anyway - and Arsenal and Tottenham were in turmoil... and there is still simmering resentment that all six clubs tried to break away and form a European Super League.
Two of the biggest clubs in England will be pitched in against each other on the opening day of the new season too, with champions Manchester City travelling to Tottenham, with the latter desperate to prove they still deserve to be considered among the elite.