Winner of the 'Match of the Year' award with a 25.5 per cent majority of votes, Real Madrid vs Manchester City - which ended 3-3 at the Bernabeu in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-finals - was the choice of Flashscore editors.
Dubbed the Champions League derby, the match on 9 April lived up to its billing and provided a real spectacle for millions of football fans.
Pep Guardiola's 'citizens' opened the scoring with their first shot on goal as early as the second minute when Bernardo Silva fooled Andriy Lunin with a shot from a free-kick.
Despite a perfect start to the game, City found themselves level in the 12th minute when Eduardo Camavinga's shot beat Ederson with the help of a deflection off Ruben Dias, with UEFA later crediting the Portuguese with an own goal.
Not two minutes later, Brazil's Rodrygo made a terrific run of his own with the Brazilian forward putting Madrid ahead with a classy finish as the ball evaded goalkeeper Ortega.
After the break, City - who were looking in dream form compared to what we are seeing at the moment - managed to turn the result on its head in just five minutes. It was Phil Foden (66) and Josko Gvardiol (71) who came to the fore, both players with terrific shots from outside the box.
It looked as if City were going to win the game but a superb angled volley from Valverde, who beat Ortega after a Vinicius cross from the left flank, spoilt the Citizens' celebrations as a spectacular spectacle finished level.
In the return leg in a week later, Real went through on penalties with the score 1-1 after goals from Rodrygo and Kevin De Bruyne.
Real would go on to win the Champions League as the Spaniards defeated Germany's Borussia Dortmund 2-0 at Wembley in the final.

Since that match, things have gone downhill for both sides.
In this season's Champions League main group, both Real and City occupy playoff places for the time being but many fans would have expected their teams to be safely in the top eight positions that go straight through to the round of 16.
Last season, Carlo Ancelotti's Real won the Champions League, the LaLiga title as well as the Spanish Super Cup and the European Super Cup while Manchester City under Pep Guardiola triumphed at the Club World Cup and won the Premier League title for the fourth time in a row. With two rounds left to play in this first phase of the Champions League, City occupy 22nd place with just eight points from six games while Real are two places higher in 20th place with nine points.
Check out the standings from the Champions League main phase