(Videos) Man United Vs Arsenal: Six Massive Moments from Previous Clashes: Including Patrick Vieira & Roy Keane Fight and Ryan Giggs Wondergoal

Arsene Wenger faces his old enemy at Old Trafford on Monday evening… 

Manchester United face Arsenal in the FA Cup quarter finals on Monday evening, in a fixture that has a history of fiery moments.

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Here are six of the best moments involving the two sides…

6) Patrick Vieira and Roy Keane fracas, 2005


The former captains were not known for liking each other, and this incident at Highbury a decade ago showed the relationship boiling over. Apparently the Gunners man was bullying Gary Neville in the tunnel, so Keane had to say something…

5) Ryan Giggs Goal, 1999


This unbelievable goal from the Welshman helped ten man United to a 2-1 victory in the FA Cup semi final. Could anyone emulate this time round?

4) Ruud van Nistlerooy penalty miss, 2003


Martin Keown has become infamous for his reaction to a missed penalty from the Red Devil. The striker went down quite easily from a challenge by the defender to get the spot kick, and England international was very happy when he missed.

3) Pizza-gate, 2004

After 49 games unbeaten the Gunners finally lost in 2004, thanks to a controversial penalty from Ruud van Nistlerooy. There were accusations from some that Wayne Rooney dived to get the spot kick and things boiled over in the tunnel after the match. The two teams fought and threw food at each other, with some even accusing a 17-year-old Cesc Fabregas of hitting Sir Alex Ferguson with a slice of pizza. Brave!

2) Arsenal fans abuse Robin van Persie guard of honour, 2013


In the same season as the Dutchman left the Emirates to drive United to the Premier League title, the Gunners gave him a guard of honour. How did they think fans would react?

1) Arsenal winning the Premier League at Old Trafford, 2002

After being runners up for three years in a row, Arsene Wenger finally won the top flight for the second time in 2002. Where better to do it than at the home of your arch-rivals?