The Emirates FA Cup quarter-finals were some of the most extraordinary we have ever seen, with three of the four matches striking up immense drama all around the country.
It all began with a thrilling five-goal tie between West Midlands sides Wolverhampton Wanderers and Coventry City at Molineux on Saturday noon. The Sky Blues ran out 3-2 victors deep in second-half stoppage time, scoring in the 97th and 100th minutes to claim a famous victory.
Manchester City and Newcastle United concluded Saturday's action, with Pep Guardiola's team cruising to a 2-0 win over the Magpies. Portugal international Bernardo Silva scored both goals, rounding off a dominant display at the Etihad Stadium.
Fast forward to Sunday and the tension ramped up once again as Chelsea blew a 2-0 lead against Leicester City, allowing the Foxes to make it 2-2. Axel Disasi scored one of the most unusual own goals you'll ever see but a red card for Callum Doyle gave Chelsea the man advantage. The Blues made it count, scoring twice in added time to win 4-2 and progress.
The best was saved until last as bitter rivals Manchester United and Liverpool met at Old Trafford in the late Sunday kick-off. The Red Devils got off to a perfect start as Scott McTominay took a 10th-minute lead but goals from Alexis Mac Allister and Mohamed Salah put Liverpool in front at half time.
It looked all over but super substitute Antony had other ideas as he scored in the 87th to send the clash to extra time. Harvey Elliott first got Liverpool back ahead in the 105th but Marcus Rashford and Amad Diallo netted in the 112th and 121st to round off a remarkable 4-3 turnaround. Diallo was then sent off for removing his shirt in celebration.
So many players impressed over this historic weekend of FA Cup football that it would be tricky to pick just 11 to form a team of the quarters, but WhoScored's rating system does the hard yards for us. Without further ado, here are the best performers.

5. Rayan Ait-Nouri (WhoScored rating: 8.53)
Wolves’ standout player despite defeat, Ait-Nouri scored one, assisted another and attempted seven shots from left wing-back. | Wolves via Getty Images

6. Alexis Mac Allister (WhoScored rating: 7.98)
The World Cup winner is coming into his own at Liverpool. Despite defeat, Mac Allister scored one goal, created four caches and won three tackles. | Getty Images

7. Scott McTominay (WhoScored rating: 8.67)
The Scotland international scored United’s opener and assisted Marcus Rashford’s goal for 3-3. He defended well, too, registering two tackles and four clearances. | Getty Images

8. Bernardo Silva (WhoScored rating: 8.69)
The Portuguese was the match-winner for Man City against Newcastle, scoring both goals in a dominant display. Astonishingly, 77 of his 80 passes were accurate. | Getty Images