In the English F.A. Cup, Premier League leaders Manchester City travelled to face league one promotion hopefuls Wigan. The last time these two met in the competition, a Dave Watson header was enough for the then top flight Latics to cause a shock in the 2013 final. Now, five years on and two divisions apart, they would pull off an even more impressive result thanks to Will Grigg, a man you might remember through the song at Euro 2016, "Will Griggs on Fire".
And the homeside are able to fan the flames of the Citizen's advances in the first 45. Just before the break Sergio Augero is denied by England under-21 keeper Christian Walton.
The game turns on its head moments later when Fabian Delph charges in on Max Power. Initially the referee only gives the defender a booking but, after some deliberation, changes his mind and issues a red. The decision incensing boss Pep Guardiola who now has to deal with his side being down to ten men.
The league one club make the man advantage count eleven minutes from time. Grigg, the forward who was at the center of many people's favorite 2016 anthem, is able to shrug off pressure from Jon Stones and finish past Claudio Bravo to give Wigan the lead. It's poor judgment from Stones to let in the Northern Ireland international for his 15th goal of the season.
Paul Cook's team hold on for a victory, sparking crazy scenes at the DW stadium but all the talk after would be on Delph's sending off.