Chelsea are as short as even money to win the FA Cup, which looks an unattractive price.
Carlo Ancelotti's side will not have it all their own way against Aston Villa in the semi-final at Wembley.
Worrying reports of injuries to James Milner and Richard Dunne will hit the Midlanders' plans and it's imperative this influential duo are fit.
Emile Heskey's absence is less of a concern with John Carew in hot form but Gabriel Agbonlahor needs to return to trouble John Terry with his pace, like he did Nemanja Vidic at the national stadium.
Villa are determined to reach another final after losing out in the Carling Cup and, although they can't seem to win at home, they are the only unbeaten Premier League side in 2010.
It's 8/13 with William Hill that Chelsea play Spurs in the final and we've made no secret in suggesting we feel this could be Tottenham's year.
Harry Redknapp's charges are 2/1 to lift the trophy and they certainly have an easier route to the final.
As Harry admits, the romantics will all be behind his old club but Pompey were hopeless against Chelsea and will badly miss Jamie O'Hara.
A Villa-Spurs final is 5/2 but we'll stick to backing Spurs to go all the way in the competition.