Newcastle United take on Manchester City for the fourth time this campaign with a place in the FA Cup semi-finals on the line.
Eddie Howe's side knocked last season's treble winners out of the Carabao Cup in September, however have lost both Premier League meetings to City, who claimed a 1-0 win at the Etihad Stadium before an injury time winner from Oscar Bobb secured a 3-2 victory at St James' Park in January.
United have beaten Sunderland, Fulham and Blackburn Rovers away from home to reach the last eight stage but the Etihad is a ground the club hasn't won at for 10 years. The odds are stacked against the visitors, but Howe insists his side can cause an upset.
"We'll have a right go," said Howe. "We'll attack it and try to progress to the next round. We can do it. I've got no doubt about that.
"Of course, we've got to get our game plan right, execute it to the highest level and we probably need a bit of luck along the way as well but we'll go there in a positive mood and give it our very best."
Newcastle hope to have Anthony Gordon available despite the winger withdrawing with a knee injury during Monday's 3-2 defeat to Chelsea. Gordon was called up by England for the first time on Thursday and trained with his Magpies teammates on Friday.
However, United will be without Kieran Trippier and Harvey Barnes as they look to advance into the last four of the competition for the first time in 20 years.
What changes will Howe consider? Here's our Newcastle United predicted starting XI:

5. LB: Dan Burn
Burn fell awkwardly on his back at Chelsea but has avoided an injury. | Getty Images

6. CM: Bruno Guimaraes
The Brazilian remains a pivotal part of this Newcastle team and will need to be at his best to give his teammates a chance of reaching the last four. | AFP via Getty Images

7. CM: Sean Longstaff
Howe revealed at his pre-match press conference that Longstaff has been playing through the pain barrier due to a foot injury. | Getty Images

8. CM: Joe Willock
While Willock was unable to make an impact at Stamford Bridge on Monday, his pace, energy and athleticism is key. | Getty Images