Gerard Deulofeu scored one of the most incredible goals the new Wembley has ever seen in Sunday's FA Cup semi-final win for Watford over Wolves.
The impudent chip was all the more impressive as it launched the comeback for his side at 2-0 down.
So where does Deulofeu's brilliance rank for Sportsmail among the top ten goals scored under the arch. (England and Tottenham home games don't count).
10. Jesse Lingard vs Crystal Palace (2016 FA Cup final)
A fresh-faced Lingard came off the bench and smashed home the goal that won his boyhood club the FA Cup.
9. Moses Odubajo vs Rotherham (2014 play off final)
This was a belter. It was like trying to follow an ice hockey puck after Odubajo made contact.
8. Santi Cazorla vs Hull (2014 FA Cup final)
The only set-piece to feature on this list. To be fair this one from the diminutive Spaniard was a rocket.
Hull had taken a shock 2-0 lead in the final and it looked like turning into a nightmare afternoon for the Gunners.
But 16 minutes in, Cazorla swung the momentum back with a cannon of his own, straight into the top corner. Aaron Ramsey's goal in extra time will be remembered for winning it but it was Cazorla who sparked the turnaround.
7. Didier Drogba vs Tottenham (2012 FA Cup semi-final)
A vintage Drogba goal. A couple of second before he scored, it looked like the Spurs defence had everything in hand but in a flash the net was bulging.
6. Nemanja Matic vs Tottenham (2017 FA Cup semi-final)
This one is still relatively fresh in the memory, though Nemanja Matic was in the Blue of Chelsea before his move to United.
Eden Hazard weaved a spider's web around some Spurs defenders and teed up the Serbian with a perfectly weighted 'come and smash me' lay-off.
Matic duly obliged and the icing was put on the cake of Chelsea's 4-2 win.
5. Dean Windass vs Bristol City (2008 Championship play-off final)
Probably the most iconic goal in the club's history, scored by their favourite son. Dean Windass settled the Championship play-off final and ensured promotion to the big time with one swing of his right boot.
4. Nick Powell vs Cheltenham (2012 League Two play-off final)
The former Manchester United prospect lit up the new Wembley back in 2012 with an unstoppable strike for Crewe Alexandra.
3. Gerard Deulofeu vs Wolves (2019 FA Cup semi-final)
The audacity to try this and pull it off at 2-0 down in the FA Cup semi-final is astonishing.
The fact that this one launched a remarkable comeback for Watford before he went on to score the winner in extra time also boosts it up to No 3 in our list.
2. Gary Alexander vs Scunthorpe United (2009 League One play-off final)
A true once in a life-time goal from Gary Alexander gives him the runners-up spot.
1. Yaya Toure vs Sunderland (2014 EFL Cup final)
This is one of those goals that seems to get better with every watch.
With City a goal down in the second half and unable to break Sunderland's dogged defence, Toure ambled forward in that typically languid style. He exchanged passes with Zabaleta and on the return took one quick look up at goal from 40 yards out before whipping in his shot.
At first it almost looked like a cross but the ball sailed over Vito Mannone's head and from there, City never looked like losing.
It was a special goal the new Wembley and typical of the Ivorian who married such power with an unrivalled elegance and technique.