The Etihad Stadium will be the stage for this evening's highly anticipated derby between Pep Guardiola's Manchester City and Jose Mourinho's Manchester United.
The two rivals are embroiled in a race for Champions League qualification, with Man Utd just a point behind fourth placed City, while both sides have games in hand on Liverpool.
Marcus Rashford's inspired solo effort won this fixture last season, but another United player who has lit up this massive encounter in the past is Wayne Rooney.
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The 2016-17 campaign has arguably been the hardest of the 31-year-old's entire career, having scored just six goals under Mourinho and losing his starting place for both club and country.
That said, United and England's all-time leading scorer returned from injury on Sunday and reacted sharply in the box to gift the Red Devils a priceless second goal at Burnley, and no one has forgotten what happened back in 2011.
Rooney produced a 78th-minute overhead kick at Old Trafford to win that Manchester derby for his team, and ahead of tonight's clash, he sat down with Sky Sports' Geoff Shreeves to relive that spectacular strike.
Rooney relives special derby winner
After joking that his touch off to Paul Scholes in the build-up was "great", the Man United captain said: "The deflection (on Nani's cross) actually helped me because it slowed the ball down, it gave me time to adjust myself, to turn my body.
"To be honest, I just thought 'just go for it, why not?' I wasn't having the best game, and thankfully it's gone in the top corner."
When asked whether it was his greatest ever goal, Rooney replied: "I think so. I think it's an important goal. We went on to win the league that year. That was a big game for us, an important victory, an important three points, so I think so yeah."
The versatile forward then revealed what his international teammate Joe Hart, currently on loan from Man City at Italian club Torino, said to him after he was beaten by that stunning finish.
Rooney told Shreeves: "He just said, and still says now; he's adamant that it (the ball) came off my shin. I always say (back) to him that it's a harder skill to score off your shin than your foot."
A win for United would take them above neighbours City in the Premier League table, and their fans would love a moment as special as Rooney's winner six years ago.
What did YOU make of Rooney's overhead kick against Man City back in 2011? Who will finish higher in the league this season: United or City? Have YOUR say in the comments box below!