Last season's champions and runners-up, Chelsea and Tottenham will lock horns at Wembley on Sunday and, though Tottenham are favourites to win, there are vast differences in salaries and transfer fees between both outfits.
Antonio Conte is not happy having 'only' spent £150m this summer, a budget Pochettino can only dream of at Spurs. With a lot of talk about the money Spurs are willing to part with, the Daily Mail compared the numbers between both predicted line-ups.
Goalkeepers
Both deals seem similarly good, but Chelsea's Belgian keeper cost slightly more and has a higher salary. Hugo Lloris (£7.8m, £100,000) vs Thibaut Courtois (£7.9m, £120,000)
Defence
Significant differences in the back three. Eric Dier (£4m, £70,000) vs Cesar Azpilicueta (£7m, £75,000), Toby Alderweireld (£11.4m, £50,000) vs David Luiz (£34m, £120,000), Jan Vertonghen (£9.5m, £90,000) vs Antonio Rudiger (£31m, £77,000)
Midfield and wing-backs
Chelsea boast a more expensive set of midfielders. Kyle Walker-Peters (free, £5,000) vs Victor Moses (£9m, £75,000), Victor Wanyama (£11m, £70,000) vs Tiemoue Bakayoko (£40m, £75,000), Mousa Dembele (£15m, £80,000) vs N’Golo Kante (£32m, £110,000), Ben Davies (swap, £30,000) vs Marcos Alonso (£23m, £50,000)
Forwards
Musonda will likely come in with Pedro and Hazard injured. Christian Eriksen (£11.5m, £75,000) vs Willian (£30m, £110,000), Dele Alli (£5m, £60,000) vs Charly Musonda (free, £25,000)
Strikers
Harry Kane is an academy product while Morata is Chelsea's record signing. Harry Kane (free, £100,000) vs Alvaro Morata (£70.6m, £150,000)