The Conference Championship games have been decided and the Super Bowl match-up is set in stone. With the New England Patriots now confirmed to be taking on the Philadelphia Eagles at US Bank Stadium, we can’t think of a better time to take a trip through Super Bowls of the past and remember the finest moments from the pinnacle of the NFL season. So, without further ado, here are the 10 greatest plays to ever grace football’s finest stage…

10) Devin Hester’s Opening Kick-Off TD - Super Bowl XLI

Devin Hester should go down in NFL history as the best return man the game has ever seen. A dynamic, explosive threat with ball in hand - Hester terrorised every single special teams unit across the league. There is a reason why, “Never ask a woman if she's pregnant, never buy half-price sushi, and never kick it to Devin Hester” became a well-known phrase. The Indianapolis Colts didn’t heed that advice, with Adam Vinatieri launching the opening kickoff of Super Bowl XLI directly to Hester, who with a stutter-step, a juke and his trademark elite burst of pace, took Vinatieri’s kick 92 yards to the house - barely breaking a sweat in the process.

9) Lynn Swann’s Diving Circus Catch - Super Bowl X

The first wide receiver to ever be named Super Bowl MVP, Lynn Swann’s 161-yard performance against the Dallas Cowboys won the Steelers their second-consecutive Super Bowl. But the defining moment of the game will always be Swann’s diving catch that he had no right to haul in. With the Steelers in trouble and pinned back on their own goal line, quarterback Terry Bradshaw threw up a prayer that looked to be out of reach - until Swann tipped it into the air and managed to haul it into his body while on the ground.