Manchester City and Liverpool renew hostilities in the FA Cup final four on Saturday afternoon at Wembley Stadium, having already qualified for the Champions League semi-finals.
The two sides drew 2-2 in last weekend's Premier League clash at the Etihad Stadium and are vying to face either Chelsea or Crystal Palace in the showpiece event this weekend.
Man City kept a cool head while Diego Simeone and co lost theirs at the Wanda Metropolitano, perhaps giving Atletico Madrid a taste of their own medicine, and the Champions League title is now within touching distance for the reigning Premier League champions.
Kevin De Bruyne's first-leg winner was enough for Guardiola's side to set up a final-four clash with Real Madrid after a tense 0-0 second-leg draw in the Spanish capital, and the Manchester club's dream of a historic treble is alive and well.
City went ahead twice against Liverpool in last weekend's top-of-the-table Premier League clash, and both times they were pegged back, but the trophy is still in their hands, and they have had a relatively easy run to the FA Cup semi-finals.
Guardiola's men have been no match for Swindon Town, Fulham, Peterborough United, and Southampton in this year's competition, but they have been eliminated in the semi-finals two seasons in a row, and the Catalan coach will be wary of the final-four curse striking again.
City have only won one FA Cup during Guardiola's tenure, but they bring a 10-match unbeaten run in all competitions to Wembley Stadium, which is still hosting the game despite widespread travel disruption.