Mauricio Pochettino cannot wait for the new Premier League campaign to kick off as Tottenham plan for their start to life at Wembley.
Spurs were runners-up to Chelsea in May, but signed off from last season with victory over Manchester United in the final home game before their White Hart Lane stadium was redeveloped, which was followed by putting six past Leicester and thumping Hull 7-1.
Hopes are high Pochettino's squad, lead by new England skipper Harry Kane, can go one better next time around.
Spurs open the 2017-18 season at newly-promoted Newcastle, the Sky Bet Championship winners, before a first Wembley date when champions Chelsea head to the national stadium.