There's something magical about those seconds before the FA Cup final kicks off. Trumpets and tin-foil trophies, players as tense as the travelling fans, gaffers pacing the dugout in full club suits. The anticipation of a new hero emerging.

Everyone has an era in which they can reel off the details of every final - those childhood-turned-teenage years when the kits, colours, goalscorers, and captains traipsing Wembley's steep steps are etched in the memory. Don't ask me what happened a couple of years ago... but Paul Rideout in '95? Eric Cantona against Liverpool? All there in vivid detail.

Some goals, though, are written in FA Cup folklore, rolled out for every cup final montage - they're the belters, the moments of individual magic, the strikes that sealed shock wins. I've attempted to rank the top 10 below.

10. Youri Tielemans - Leicester v Chelsea, 2021

The real Leicester City miracle was winning a 5,000-1 shot Premier League title five years earlier, but clinching a first FA Cup in 2021 was almost as special. And it was sealed with an absolute rasper.

Youri Tielemans received a pass inside the Chelsea half, took two touches to shift it out of his feet before angling a bullet-like drive into Kepa Arrizabalaga's top corner. Pick that out. Covid restrictions meant only 20,000 were at Wembley to witness it, but as they head into League One five years on, Foxes fans will hold on to those fond cup-winning memories.

9. Ben Watson - Wigan v Man City, 2013

This isn't as technically satisfying as many of the efforts on the list, although a well-executed set-piece is not to be sniffed at, but not many goals come close to producing as big a shock as Wigan Athletic's win over Manchester City in 2013. That the winner came in the 88th minute, after an epic fightback from City, only added to the drama.