Four Football League sides will be dreaming of giant-killings in their FA Cup fifth-round ties this weekend.
Here, Sportsmail picks out five players who will be eager to impress on the big stage...
Sheff Wed v Swansea, Saturday 12.30pm, LIVE on BT Sport 2
On loan at Gillingham only a month ago, the 21-year-old midfielder has been thrust into Jos Luhukay's first team amid an injury crisis at Hillsborough.
Thrown in at the deep end for his first start against promotion-chasing Derby earlier this week, Clare did not disappoint. He impressed with his energy and quality on the ball in central midfield as Wednesday won 2-0.
His performance won plaudits from Luhukay, who said: 'Sean did very well. He is a player with a good dynamic and good speed from the transition from defence to offence.'
Now he has an opportunity to shine against Swansea and Carlos Carvalhal, the manager who plucked him in August 2016 from the Nike Academy, an Under 20 team set up in 2009 to give unsigned players the chance to impress professional clubs.
Brighton v Coventry, Saturday 3pm
The Scotsman's goals are fuelling Coventry's promotion push in League Two, scoring 11 times in his last 14 league games. Since joining from Sheffield United last summer, McNulty's and poacher's instinct has caught the eye.
He is no stranger to a giant-killing, scoring the only goal in United's League Cup quarter-final win over Southampton in 2014. He has only scored once in Coventry's brilliant Cup run this season, in the second round against non-League Boreham Wood, but the 25-year-old will pose a threat at Brighton, who are yet to keep a clean sheet in 2018.
Rochdale v Tottenham, Sunday 4pm, LIVE on BBC 1
Never mind their Spotland pitch, it is Rochdale's skipper who Tottenham should be worrying about on Sunday. The 33-year-old, whose long career has taken in spells with Norwich, Rotherham, Northampton, Luton, Colchester and even a brief stint in Turkey with Ankaragucu, is relishing the battle with Harry Kane, Dele Alli and Co.
'A lot of our boys have played against Alli before,' said Henderson before this tie. 'They dominated him when he was at MK Dons.'
The forward comes into this game in rich form. He has scored five goals in the Cup so far — including the winner in the replay against Millwall to set up this tie — and grabbed both his side's goals in a 3-2 defeat by Bristol Rovers earlier this week.
Rochdale may be bottom of League One but Henderson will ensure they are up for the fight.
Wigan v Manchester City, Monday 7.55pm, LIVE on BBC 1
As a youngster at Manchester United, Powell will have dreamed of facing City. Now one of Wigan's leading lights, the revitalised midfielder has a chance to deny United's rivals an historic quadruple.
While the 23-year-old's four years at Old Trafford did not work out, a return to the Premier League may not be too far away.
Powell has dazzled in midfield in Wigan's push for promotion to the Championship as well as their fine Cup run.
He was the best player on the pitch as Wigan dumped out West Ham in the fourth round and was the subject of a £3million bid from Brighton on deadline day.
Another impressive performance against Pep Guardiola's all-conquering side will only hasten his return to the big time.
Wigan v Manchester City, Monday 7.55pm, LIVE on BBC 1
As the popular terrace chant goes, Will Grigg really is on fire.
The Northern Ireland striker has scored 15 goals in 26 starts this season, including six in the Cup, making him the top scorer in this year's competition.
Grigg has plenty of giantkilling experience under his belt. As well as scoring against Bournemouth and West Ham in this season's Cup, he found the net twice when MK Dons humbled Louis van Gaal's Manchester United in the 2014-15 League Cup.
With Powell pulling the strings in midfield and the lethal Grigg up front, Wigan are capable of punishing any lapse in concentration by City's defence.