Carlisle United renew their rivalry with Stevenage tomorrow in a six-pointer near the foot of League Two.
So let's take a look back through the YouTube archives for a few past meetings.
Hmm. Where to begin?
1. 2005
Quite simply one of the most important results in Carlisle United's history. Cowan's cross, Murphy's header, Lumsdon's free-kick, Graham Westley's team beaten - and the Blues back in the Football League.
2. 2013
An opportunist away win after the sacking of Greg Abbott, as Lee Miller, Matty Robson and David Amoo earned caretaker Graham Kavanagh the victory that secured him the permanent job...
3. 2015
On the field, this was a sign of Carlisle's improvement under Keith Curle. Off it, Tom Miller's winning goal provoked Blues chairman Andrew Jenkins to treat the nearby media to some industrial language...
4. 2016
Don't know about you, but I really miss the sight of Jason Kennedy scabbing the ball into the net from two and a half inches. So let's enjoy this one from a gritty 2-1 win in Hertfordshire, which set a club record for the longest unbeaten start to a league season in the process.
5. 2019
Just occasionally, the Steven Pressley era threatened to turn out better than it did. One such day was this one, when Harry McKirdy and Nathan Thomas did the damage...
6. 2005
You're still thinking about this one, aren't you. So here are those celebrations again...
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