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Your best Wembley moments... so far

Sunday's Premier League match against Tottenham Hotspur will be Manchester United's 20th game at Wembley since the national stadium reopened in 2007.

Ahead of our latest visit, we asked those who have been there to back the Reds over the last 12 years to share their favourite memories via our Facebook page

We've been inundated with responses and here are just a few of the best... 

Sam Chalmers-Stevens: “Martial's last-minute goal against Everton in the FA Cup semi-final in 2016.” 

Lee Wright: “The 2016 FA Cup semi-final against Everton. Not only the last-minute Martial winner but Felli [Marouane Fellaini] scoring and celebrating in front of the Everton fans.”

Jason Salter: “Martial's last-minute goal and De Gea's penalty save from Lukaku in the FA Cup semi-final [against Everton in 2016]. I've been to Wembley a few times before but this game had it all.”

Stuart Cross: “Jesse's goal against Crystal Palace [in the 2016 FA Cup final] after Alan Pardew's stupid dance. It completed a full set of major trophies I've seen United win with my dad. Premier League - several, Community Shield - several, League Cup - against Aston Villa [in 2010], the FA Cup - against Palace, the Champions League - against Chelsea [in 2008].” 

Andrew Paine: “Jesse Lingard's stunner to win the FA Cup final against Palace! Had the opportunity to be there and that will always stand out as the highlight for me!”

Uffe Holm: “The FA Cup victory against Crystal Palace in 2016. One of the greatest days in my life.”

Daniel Law: “So many to choose from! Martial's last-minute winner v Everton, Lingard's screamer in the FA Cup final and Ibra against Southampton [in the 2017 League Cup final].”

Ben Ashelford: “I met Paddy Crerand and Ron Atkinson outside the ground before our FA Cup semi-final with Spurs in April [2018].” 

Jonathan Steed: “Taking my son to Wembley for the first time in 2018, for the FA Cup semi against Spurs.”

Ben Rutherford: “In 2011 I stood and looked up into the sky as we were losing 2-0 to City in the Community Shield and said 'come on United, I’ve never seen us lose at Wembley!' After this, Chris Smalling netted from a free-kick delivered into the box by Ashley Young to make it 2-1. We later went on to play a little bit of fancy one-touch passing that was rounded off by a super finish by Nani with a chip over the keeper to make it 2-2. I thought 'great we’ll get a penalty shootout' but we broke from a City corner. Nani touched the ball past Vincent Kompany on the half-way line to run on up the pitch, take it past the keeper and slide it in. The fans went mental, I went mental - it’s one I’ll never forget.” 

Alan Tulip: “Beating Chelsea in the Community Shield when they didn't score a single penalty [in 2007].”

Let's hope for some more great memories from Sunday's game against Tottenham! The live build-up on MUTV begins at 15:00 GMT, 90 minutes before kick-off at 16:30 GMT. 

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