Our journey to the Champions League Final has provided moments we'll never forget. Lucas Moura's hat-trick at Ajax, Fernando Llorente's goal and the nerve-shredding VAR decisions at Manchester City, Heung-Min Son's goals against City, Jan Vertonghen's performance against Borussia Dortmund and those late, late goals against PSV, Inter and Barcelona that turned 'mission impossible' into the reality of Madrid.
We're counting down to the final on 1 June with a series of 'Champions League moments' from the players who made it all happen.
Next up, Ben Davies. The defender has featured eight times in our run to the final and made key contributions in two of the most memorable moments of the journey from Milan to Madrid.
Champions League moments - Davies delivers for Kane
Spurs 2-1 PSV, MD4, Wembley - 6 November, 2018
Commentating on BT Sport, Darren Fletcher described Matchday Four against PSV as 'the point of no return in the Champions League for Tottenham Hotspur'. He was right. Anything less than victory and our chances of reaching the knockout phase would be gone.
We knew this would be tough as well. At the time, PSV were top of the Eredivisie by five points from Ajax with 11 wins out of 11. Organised, stubborn and managed by Dutch great Mark van Bommel, PSV had hauled us in for a point in MD3 a fortnight earlier in Eindhoven with a late equaliser following Hugo Lloris' sending off.
Things didn't start well at Wembley as Luuk de Jong headed home for PSV after 62 seconds.
We dominated from there. Dele and Harry Kane went close, Christian Eriksen and Dele forced a double save from Jeroen Zoet and Heung-Min Son whistled a shot just wide. The breakthrough finally arrived through Harry on 78 minutes and after a vital save from Paulo Gazzaniga, the winner.
We were into the 89th minute when Dele threaded a pass down the left flank, Ben sprinted and dug out out a cross on the run from the byline met by a downward header from Harry that took two deflections before nestling into the corner. We were still alive in the competition.
Ben reflected: "We knew we had to pull something out of the bag. PSV was a stop-start game. We conceded early and we knew from there they would put 10 behind the ball and try to defend.
"Thankfully, we got there. I crossed from the left, Harry met it, a couple of ricochets and we’d won.
"These are the moments that can define seasons. It’s funny. We probably played better in the group stage last season, we were flying, but this has been about grit, determination and players have delivered moments of quality when we’ve needed them. You need that in a cup run."
Champions League moments - 12 seconds
Ajax 2-3 Spurs, semi-final, second leg, Johan Cruyff ArenA, Amsterdam - 8 May
(3-3 on aggregate, Spurs progress on away goals)
How many times have you watched Lucas Moura's hat-trick goal at Ajax? It's the moment of all moments, one we'll remember for the rest of our lives, the moment Spurs made it to the Champions League Final for the first time.
Drawing 2-2 on the night but trailing 3-2 on aggregate, we needed a goal to go through. We were deep into five minutes of added time. In fact, 4.49 minutes deep. Matthijs de Ligt won a header just inside Ajax's half and the ball arced towards Ben Davies and Hakim Ziyech 10 yards inside our half. Ziyech was favourite to get there first but Ben Davies had to win it. He did. It seems such a small moment, but it's crucial. If he doesn't win that challenge, with 11 seconds left, we're done.
But we weren't done. Far from it.
Heung-Min Son played the ball back to Moussa Sissoko (4.54), Moussa hit it forward, Fernando Llorente beat de Ligt (4.57) and poked the ball into the path of Dele, Dele's touch (4.59) was perfect for Lucas, who drilled low into the corner (5.01). Twelve seconds from Ben's challenge to Champions League dreamland.
Ben recalled: "The ball was bouncing around, I went in for a tackle, Sonny picked it up, Moussa knocked the ball up and we prayed for something to happen.
"Fernando got to it, Dele’s pass is perfect into Lucas’ path and at that point, I just thought ‘target, target’ and it went in so slowly!
"After that, I didn’t know what to think. It was unbelievable. It was a reward for all our hard work. The way we did it... frightening! As I said, players standing up to be counted. Lucas has come in and delivered every time he’s played, he’s been top, top drawer and that moment couldn’t have happened to a nicer bloke."