A youthful Arsenal side overcame Brighton and Hove Albion to reach the Quarter-Final of the Carabao Cup.
Mikel Arteta made 10 changes to his side that beat Crystal Palace in the Premier League at the weekend, putting his faith in several Hale End academy graduates who more than stepped up to the plate.
Below, we've taken a closer look at some of the standout stars from last night's Round Four tie.
Max Dowman makes history
78Arsenal prodigy Dowman wrote himself into the history books once again by becoming the youngest ever player to start for the Club, aged 5 years and 302 days old.
The midfielder has already made his Premier League debut, featuring as a substitute in a top-flight match against Leeds back in August, but last night he was named in the starting XI for the first time.
He's the latest in a long line of talented graduates who have become key players for Arteta in recent seasons.
Dowman has been training with the Arsenal senior team since he was 14, and has long been touted as a future star for both Club and country.
He beat the record previously set by goalkeeper Jack Porter in last season's competition.
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Andre Harriman-Annous
Arteta also handed a first-team debut to another talented prospect in the form of 17-year-old striker Harriman-Annous.
Born in Barnet, the teenager initially spent time in the academy at rivals Spurs, before moving to Hale End in 2016 with a dream of representing the Club he supported growing up.
Harriman-Annous first started training with the senior squad back in February and featured in their pre-season tour earlier this summer.
Arteta heaped praise on the forward at full-time, highlighting his mentality and consistency up to this point.
"I was very impressed with him. First of all, his mentality, how much he wants it. That's the first ingredient," he revealed.
"He's desperate to achieve his dream. I think he's been very consistent, training with us and constantly giving us the option to pick him.
"I believe today was the right day for him, for the context, for the way he's playing as well. He certainly proved that he's got a chance.
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Ethan Nwaneri
Another graduate who has grown to become an integral part of the Gunners squad this season is Ethan Nwaneri.
The 18-year-old has featured off the bench five times this season, one of which came in the Champions League against Atletico Madrid.
He's also started twice in the Carabao Cup and opened the scoring against Brighton with his first goal of the campaign.
A clever pull-back in the box from fellow youngster Myles Lewis-Skelly allowed Nwaneri to sweep the ball into the far corner.
Speaking about his performance after the game, he said: "Myles and I, from a young age, have always had a good connection - he just sensed me there and I had the instinct that the far post was free. So I'm happy to get a goal."
Artera added praise: "I think he took the goal really, really well. He had some actions, some of them, they weren't that effective. But what I liked is that he kept trying and making risks, and he didn't change that behaviour and determination to make things happen, and at the end, he got rewarded with a brilliant goal."
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What's next?
Arsenal's reward for progressing is a Quarter-Final tie at home to fellow Londoners Crystal Palace.
The Gunners will be thankful for yet another home tie, but it remains to be seen whether we will see any more records broken by the next generation of Arsenal stars.