It is safe to say that Manchester United have previous with the venue for our crucial UEFA Women’s Champions League tie on Wednesday evening.
The Parc des Princes, home to Paris Saint-Germain, will be the setting for our winner-takes-all round-two meeting with the Parisians tomorrow.
Last week’s 1-1 draw in the first leg means the fixture is evenly poised as Marc Skinner’s side head across the English Channel, to a location that has housed two of the club’s best European nights in modern times, with Marcus Rashford the star on both occasions.
Our 2019 trip to the Parc des Princes became an instant classic, following Rashford's stoppage-time spot-kick.
The first of those trips in particular needs no introduction, and is renowned for Rashford calmly powering home a last-gasp penalty to complete what seemed a near impossible Champions League comeback for our men’s side.
Just over a year and a half later, United would play away to PSG again, this time in the group stage of the 2020/21 tournament. Our Academy graduate would put his name up in the Parisian lights once more late on, with a deciding goal that saw us emerge 2-1 victors.
Marcus had his say in the closing minutes once more, during our most recent visit to the French capital.
Being the team’s first-ever away match in the Champions League makes this a historic occasion in itself, and it is somewhat apt that it will be played in a location where the club has such thrilling memories already.
There is now the potential to create more on top of those, of course, and United Women’s remarkable journey to this point in the five years since the team's inception tells you that the trailblazing Ella Toone, Katie Zelem and co need little inspiration to create history.
But if any extra motivation is needed, they can look to the recent endeavours of Rashford and their male counterparts to know that great things are possible in Paris.