Man United v Barça: An epic clash with a glittering history
Manchester United and Barcelona have plenty of history with the likes of Bryan Robson and Romario headlining previous meetings.
Manchester United will on Wednesday meet Barcelona in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-finals at Old Trafford, evoking memories of some wonderful European encounters.
The two heavyweights first met in 1984 with an incredible two-legged tie in the Cup Winners' Cup setting the benchmark for what was to follow.
WE look back at five of the best meetings between the clubs.
Manchester United 2 Barcelona 1 (European Cup Winners' Cup final, May 15, 1991)
Mark Hughes scored twice to see off Johan Cruyff's Barcelona in Rotterdam. Having endured a disappointing spell at Barca before returning to Old Trafford in 1988, Hughes took revenge on the Catalan club by putting Alex Ferguson's side 2-0 up inside 74 minutes. Ronald Koeman pulled one back but United held on to claim their second European crown.
Barcelona 4 Manchester United 0 (Champions League Group A, November 2, 1994)
Romario and Hristo Stoichkov ran riot as United, and defensive pair Steve Bruce and Gary Pallister in particular, were destroyed by Cruyff's 'Dream Team'. Bulgarian Stoichkov scored twice and Brazil great Romario once with full-back Albert Ferrer adding a late fourth.
Manchester United 0 Barcelona 2 (Champions League final, May 27, 2009)
After beating Chelsea in Moscow 12 months earlier, United were bidding to become the first club to retain the Champions League title but came unstuck against Pep Guardiola's men. Samuel Eto'o put Barca ahead inside 10 minutes and Lionel Messi doubled their lead with a rare header to complete a memorable treble of Champions League, LaLiga and Copa del Rey triumphs.
Barcelona 3 Manchester United 1 (Champions League final, May 28, 2011)
Messi was to prove a key figure again as Barcelona, who overcame arch-rivals Real Madrid in the semi-finals, emerged victorious at Wembley. Wayne Rooney cancelled out Pedro's opener but Messi fired home from the edge of the area before David Villa made it 3-1.