Arsenal are aiming to end an eight year trophy drought this season and they can take one step closer to doing that on Saturday when they face Wigan Athletic in The FA Cup Semi-Final at Wembley.
The Gunners' last honour came in the same competition back in 2005, when Arsene Wenger's team beat Manchester United on penalties at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff to land The FA Cup.
And their route to Wembley began with a memorable victory over local rivals Tottenham Hotspur in the Third Round Proper as goals from Tomas Rosicky and Santi Cazorla were enough to secure a memorable 2-0 win.
Wigan Athletic v Arsenal
The FA Cup with Budweiser
Semi-Final
5.07pm, Saturday 12 April
Wembley connected by EE
Winners receive £900,000
Losing club receives £450,000
Live on ITV
The Fourth Round Proper brought a visit from League One side Coventry City and the Gunners made short work of the Sky Blues with a 4-0 victory, thanks to a brace from Lukas Podolski and further goals from Olivier Giroud and Cazorla.
Arsenal were helped by the draw again in the Fifth Round, as they were pulled out at home to face Premier League rivals Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium.
Goals from Podolski and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain put Arsenal 2-0 up and despite a goal from Steven Gerrard reducing the arrears for the visitors, Wenger's men held on to reach the quarter finals.
And they were paired with Merseyside opposition again, with Everton making the trip to north London for a lunchtime kick-off. An early goal from Mesut Ozil put Arsenal in control, but Romelu Lukaku levelled things up before half time.
The second half belonged to Arsenal though, as a twice-taken penalty from Mikel Arteta and a quickfire double from sub Giroud ensured a 4-1 win and a Semi-Final spot.
Watch highlights from all of Arsenal's games in our 'Route To Wembley' video above.