The FA Cup semi-finals will be played on Saturday, six days after Manchester City's thrilling win over the Reds in the league.
You can watch the match live on the internet from 15 minutes before the game starts.
It's time to look back on some of the classic FA Cup semi-final meetings of recent years to get us in the mood.
We want you to rank the 21st Century's most memorable matches.
You can refresh your memory, then order your favorites at the end.
After coming on as a 66th-minute substitute at Wembley, Deulofeu delivered a sensational display to inspire the Hornets to a dramatic 3-2 comeback victory over Wolves.
Wolves were on their way to a first FA Cup final since 1960 when Deulofeu scored with 11 minutes remaining, but Troy Deeney put away a 94th-minute penalty to send the game to extra time.
After 104 minutes, Deulofeu completed a fightback to send the Hornets to the FA Cup final.
Another substitution paid off. Hazard came off the bench to help the Blues win 4-2 against Spurs.
The Belgium forward swung the tie after both teams scored twice.
With 15 minutes remaining, Hazard drove past Spurs keeper Hugo Lloris to put the Blues in front, and five minutes later, Matic drove a beautiful drive to seal the victory.
Since the expansion of the Football League beyond two divisions in 1920, no third-tier club has ever reached the FA Cup final.
In the semi-finals at Wembley, the top-flight Hull City were beaten by a 2-1 score.
Hull scored twice in the first 10 minutes of the second half to turn the game on its head.
After Jamie Murphy's late strike set up a tense finale, David Meyler took the Tigers to the FA Cup final for the first time in their history, and a meeting with Arsenal.
The debate over the need for goalline technology was renewed after Juan Mata's controversial goal in the game against Spurs.
Television replays appeared to show that Mata's shot was blocked on the line by King and Assou-Ekotto in the goal-mouth scramble that led to the second goal.
There was no way back for Spurs as they were beaten by three late goals.
The victory over Manchester United earned Manchester City their first FA Cup final appearance in 30 years, and also led to memorable images of Mario Balotelli surrounded by United players at full-time.
At the end of the game, Rio Ferdinand and Anderson were involved in a fight after Anderson waved his badges in the direction of United's fans.
The only goal of the game was scored by Toure and it was the difference in the game.
In the same season, the Potters reached the FA Cup final for the first time in their history.
In the first half an hour, the Potters scored three times to take charge of the game at Wembley, and Jonathan Walters scored twice in the second half to complete the victory.
It was a sad day for the club, as their hopes of reaching a first final since 1959 were quickly ruined.