Manchester City and Manchester United will meet for the second consecutive year in the FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.
The Manchester Derby is rarely boring and when it comes to a cup tie, the drama is almost guaranteed.
This will be the 11th time the two teams have met in the competition but United lead the head-to-head record with six wins to City's four.
So let's take a look back at the last five FA Cup matches…
FA Cup Final 2023: Manchester City 2-1 Manchester United
In the most recent match, Pep Guardiola's side were looking to progress towards a Treble win against the only other club in English football to have done so.
Ilkay Gündogan's stunning volley after just 12 seconds has gone down in the record books as the fastest goal in the history of an FA Cup final.
Bruno Fernandes calmly converted a penalty awarded to United with the help of VAR to level the score, before Gundogan was the hero with a second-half volley to seal the win for City.
FA Cup Third Round 2012: Manchester City 2-3 Manchester United
Prior to last season's final, the last time the two teams met in this competition was in the third round 11 years ago.
Things were already looking eventful when just 30 minutes before kick-off it was announced that Paul Scholes would be coming out of retirement and starting on the bench.
United were 3-0 up at half-time and looked set to mount an onslaught, but the Sky Blues equalised with a free-kick and then 37-year-old substitute Scholes was dispossessed to score City's second goal in a tense encounter.
FA Cup Semi-Final 2011: Manchester City 1-0 Manchester United
There were less than 12 months to go until that 2012 clash, with Manchester City threatening to end Manchester United's hopes of completing a historic 'Double Treble' in the semi-final at Wembley.
Yaya Toure showed strength and composure to score the only goal of the game, send the City fans into a frenzy in the stands and propel Roberto Mancini's side to their first FA Cup final in 30 years.
They won their first major title in 35 years and ushered in an era of domestic dominance.
FA Cup Fifth Round 2004: Manchester United 4-2 Manchester City
Despite six goals in the fifth round in 2004, the derby's biggest moment, both figuratively and literally, was Gary Neville's red card.
Alex Ferguson's side were dominating the game when right-back Neville burst into the penalty area and, confronted by Manchester City's Steve McManaman, responded by head-on the midfielder's face.
A brawl ensued and the defender was sent off, but United went on to win the game 4–2.
1996 FA Cup fifth round: Manchester United 2-1 Manchester City
It's truly nostalgic.
The 1996 fifth round derby saw Reds manager Alex Ferguson battle wits with Manchester City's Alan Ball.
City took an unexpected lead at Old Trafford through Uwe Rosler after 11 minutes, but goals from Eric Cantona and Lee Sharpe saw Ferguson's side advance.
They completed the Double by beating Liverpool in the final.