April's seven-goal thriller between Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur went down as an instant Premier League classic.
Three goals down inside 15 minutes, Spurs fought back against all odds and thought they'd stolen a point thanks to Richarlison's 93rd-minute equaliser.
Wrong. There was still enough time for Diogo Jota to send Anfield into raptures with an even later winning goal.
Saturday's meeting in north London has just as much potential for goals and drama as two of the Premier League's most exciting teams at the moment go head-to-head.
Ange Postecoglou has wasted no time in transforming the outlook at Spurs with his daring front-foot style getting the fans quickly on side.
It's getting results, too, with Spurs undefeated after their opening six league fixtures and encouraged further by the way they twice came from behind against Arsenal in last weekend's derby.
Indeed, Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool are one of the few teams with a better record after five victories from their opening six.
The Reds have constructed a 'Fab Five' attack that has the potential to push Manchester City all the way in this season's title race if they can maintain their winning consistency.
With Liverpool unbeaten in their last 17 league outings - 10 more than Spurs' current run - something has to give on Saturday teatime at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Neither are short on match-winners. Son Heung-min is stepping up nicely to compensate for Harry Kane's departure over the summer, with five goals in seven games.
Richarlison and Dejan Kulusevski have both been on target, while £40million summer arrival James Maddison looks like he's been at Spurs for years following two goals and four assists.
They've already shown tantalising glimpses of some slick
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