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Arsenal face Manchester United in the FA Cup third round today, in a match rich in history and animosity.
The two most successful teams in the competition's history will face off at the Emirates in an early round clash between two of English football's titans.
Ahead of their clash in North London, we've looked back at some memorable cup matches between the two sides.
The two most successful teams in the competition's history will face off at the Emirates in an early round clash between two of English football's titans.
Ahead of their clash in North London, we've looked back at some memorable cup matches between the two sides.
Manchester United defeated Arsenal 2-3 in the 1979 FA Cup final.
"The Five-Minute Final" refers to Arsenal's victory over Manchester United in the 1979 final.
The Gunners led by two goals at halftime thanks to Brian Talbot and Frank Stapleton, but Manchester United rallied to draw with barely minutes remaining.
With only four minutes remaining, Gordon McQueen scored from a set piece before Sammy McIlroy's solo effort tied the game moments later.
Manchester United appeared to have momentum, but there was one final twist in the tale. Liam Brady's cross beat Gary Bailey in goal, and Alan Sunderland scored a thrilling 89th-minute winner for the Gunners.
Bryan Robson leveled for Manchester United with an angled finish, and 17-year-old Norman Whiteside scored a left-footed volley to send United back to Wembley. Ron Atkinson's squad won the cup after defeating Brighton in a replay.
The Red Devils had also eliminated Arsenal from the League Cup semi-finals, but lost the final to Liverpool.
The Gunners led by two goals at halftime thanks to Brian Talbot and Frank Stapleton, but Manchester United rallied to draw with barely minutes remaining.
With only four minutes remaining, Gordon McQueen scored from a set piece before Sammy McIlroy's solo effort tied the game moments later.
Manchester United appeared to have momentum, but there was one final twist in the tale. Liam Brady's cross beat Gary Bailey in goal, and Alan Sunderland scored a thrilling 89th-minute winner for the Gunners.
Arsenal 1-2 Manchester United - FA Cup semi-finals (1983)
The first of several memorable FA Cup semi-finals between the teams at Villa Park.
Gary Bailey, who was at fault for Arsenal's final winner four years ago, made another error as Tony Woodcock opened the scoring for Arsenal. Woodcock was the first to respond to a defensive mix-up, poking over the line from close range.
Gary Bailey, who was at fault for Arsenal's final winner four years ago, made another error as Tony Woodcock opened the scoring for Arsenal. Woodcock was the first to respond to a defensive mix-up, poking over the line from close range.
Bryan Robson leveled for Manchester United with an angled finish, and 17-year-old Norman Whiteside scored a left-footed volley to send United back to Wembley. Ron Atkinson's squad won the cup after defeating Brighton in a replay.
The Red Devils had also eliminated Arsenal from the League Cup semi-finals, but lost the final to Liverpool.
Arsenal 1-2 Manchester United: FA Cup semi-final replay (1999)
Ryan Giggs' spectacular strike kept Manchester United on track for a treble at Villa Park, making it arguably the most famous cup match between the teams. Following a goalless draw in the first game, the replay between the teams had it all.
A red card, a last-minute penalty save, and one of the greatest FA Cup goals in history.
David Beckham and Dennis Bergkamp scored to tie the semi-finals 1-1 before Roy Keane was sent off, giving Arsenal the lead. Phil Neville's clumsy challenge gave Arsenal a stoppage-time penalty, but Peter Schmeichel saved from Bergkamp, forcing extra time.
Giggs scored the game-winning goal of his legendary career in extra time. The Welsh winger intercepted a poor pass from Patrick Vieira and went on an incredible solo run, defeating four Arsenal defenders before slamming the ball past David Seaman. United's ten men had triumphed, and Giggs' legendary shirtless celebration became iconic FA Cup images.
The game became well-known after the final whistle, when Sir Alex Ferguson's rage caused a backlash. In rage, the Scot booted a stray boot that hit David Beckham on the brow, sending the tabloids into a frenzy. With tensions between the two already high, Beckham left in the summer to sign with Real Madrid.
A red card, a last-minute penalty save, and one of the greatest FA Cup goals in history.
David Beckham and Dennis Bergkamp scored to tie the semi-finals 1-1 before Roy Keane was sent off, giving Arsenal the lead. Phil Neville's clumsy challenge gave Arsenal a stoppage-time penalty, but Peter Schmeichel saved from Bergkamp, forcing extra time.
Giggs scored the game-winning goal of his legendary career in extra time. The Welsh winger intercepted a poor pass from Patrick Vieira and went on an incredible solo run, defeating four Arsenal defenders before slamming the ball past David Seaman. United's ten men had triumphed, and Giggs' legendary shirtless celebration became iconic FA Cup images.
Manchester United 0–2 Arsenal - FA Cup fifth round (2003)
Arsenal defeated their old opponents along way to FA Cup victory in 2002/03.
Edu and Sylvain Wiltord scored to secure a 2-0 victory at Old Trafford, with Manchester United's Ryan Giggs missing a chance.
Edu and Sylvain Wiltord scored to secure a 2-0 victory at Old Trafford, with Manchester United's Ryan Giggs missing a chance.
The game became well-known after the final whistle, when Sir Alex Ferguson's rage caused a backlash. In rage, the Scot booted a stray boot that hit David Beckham on the brow, sending the tabloids into a frenzy. With tensions between the two already high, Beckham left in the summer to sign with Real Madrid.
Arsenal 0–1. Manchester United - FA Cup semi-finals (2004)
Arsenal's dreams of emulating Manchester United's treble triumph in 2004 were dashed when Paul Scholes scored.
Arsenal entered the semi-finals unbeaten in the Premier League, with Arsene Wenger leading the Gunners' 'Invincibles' campaign.
Scholes scored the winning goal from close range on 31 minutes, securing a spot in the final against Millwall. Arsenal twice hit the woodwork but couldn't get past Roy Carroll in goal.
United held on to terminate Arsenal's treble bid, which was further hampered by a Champions League defeat to Chelsea just three days later.
Arsenal entered the semi-finals unbeaten in the Premier League, with Arsene Wenger leading the Gunners' 'Invincibles' campaign.
Scholes scored the winning goal from close range on 31 minutes, securing a spot in the final against Millwall. Arsenal twice hit the woodwork but couldn't get past Roy Carroll in goal.
United held on to terminate Arsenal's treble bid, which was further hampered by a Champions League defeat to Chelsea just three days later.
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