Tottenham's Champions League quarter-final second leg against Manchester City was one of the most enthralling European clashes in recent history.
Not only was the game a high-scoring, end-to-end affair, but the balance of the tie went back and forth and made it a fascinating contest.
There were three changes of favouritism in terms of qualification at the Etihad Stadium as the teams shared seven goals - including four in the first 11 minutes.
Despite trailing 1-0 from the first leg, William Hill the hosts 4/7 (1.57) frontrunners to qualify before the action got underway with Spurs available at 5/4 (2.25) to make the semi-finals.
Getty ImagesRaheem Sterling's opener after just four minutes saw that City price drop to 1/4 (1.25) with Mauricio Pochettino's side up against it at 11/4 (3.75) in-play.
Heung-min Son's leveller just moments later saw Spurs cut into Even money (2.0) to qualify before the South Korean doubled his tally just three minutes later, and the Londoners became 2/7 (1.29) shots with Guardiola's men drifting to 5/2 (3.50).
Bernardo Silva's immediate reply saw City back as favourites at 2-2 on the night and 4/6 (1.67) to qualify while Tottenham were made 11/10 (2.10) shots as the tie remained in the balance.
The early goals didn't stop there. Sterling got his second of the evening not long after and the home side were cut to 4/11 (1.36) despite Spurs still being on track to qualify on the away goals rule at that stage.
With just 21 minutes on the clock, it was the shortest amount of time it has event taken for five goals to be scored in a Champions League match.

Sergio Aguero got on the scoresheet after half-time and with a 4-3 advantage on aggregate, William Hill made Manchester City just 1/8 (1.12) to qualify with Tottenham out at at 9/2 (5.50) with an hour on the clock. There was plenty more drama to come though.
Fernando Llorente struck 13 minutes later to restore Spurs' advantage, although the ball appeared to strike his arm. However, the goal was cleared after a lengthy VAR examination as the referee adjudged the ball to have hit Llorente's thigh and Spurs retook favouritism in the tie at 4/7 (1.57).
Despite trailing once more, City were still 5/4 (2.25) chances to find another goal and turn the semi-final on its head once more.
That killer blow looked to have come right at the death when Raheem Sterling slotted home in injury time, but Sergio Aguero was ruled offside in the build-up upon review - ending City's hopes of a trophy quadruple and a first Champions League title for another season.
William Hill make Tottenham 4/1 (5.0) to go all the way in the competition with Barcelona leading the way at 11/8 (2.38) ahead of their semi-final with Liverpool, who are available at 5/2 (3.50) with the same firm.
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