Yes it's a big day today, a 12:30pm kick off at Wembley will see Spurs play Arsenal in a game of huge significance for both clubs.
Little and large Sunny will be finishing breakfast now before they set off sometime in the next hour on the tedious and awkward journey to their home from home.
Their appetite will have been small as the fear and apprehension kicks in because they and all Spurs fans know that despite their blusterings, they are facing the deadly and mighty Arsenal and the outcome is far from clear. The best news for them so far today is the weather is cold but bright and sunny and looks to remain that way for the game, so fears of rain are far behind the intrepid Spurs fans.
Spurs go into the game as favourites, 4 points clear of their rivals and reasonable home record, whilst the Gunners have suffered this season with a hideously poor away record, with just 3 away wins in 13 games, though still just keeping above the 6 defeats with 4 draws.
Today is different though, a large capacity stadium means that Arsenal will have a lot more 'away' support, I put away in inverted commas because Wembley is like a second home to Arsenal and a very succesful hunting ground in the past few years.
Since 2014, the Gunners have played at Wembley 9 times in competitive matches, winning all 9 games - so we are no strangers to the Wembley turf and it's wide open spaces.
In a derby game which promises to be more fiercely contested than most others, with Spurs wanting revenge for the humbling they got at the Emirates a few months ago and Arsenal determined to re-start their season and challenge for top four with a victory today, this game is far from a foregone conclusion.
Come on you Gunners!
PS. Just to show solidarity to a pair of football fans who show the love for their club by undertaking the arduous slog to Wembley on a cold day with the likelyhood of returning with tears in their eyes, I am just as just as nervous and full of trepidation as they are but at least my feet are warm.