And then there were four! Our poll of Chelsea's best ever goals in the FA Cup gathers pace today as we reveal the semi-finalists and ask you to choose who will make the final two!
We bid farewell to two FA Cup final goals, with Peter Osgood's diving header in 1970 losing out to Didier Drogba's rocket against Tottenham in the semi-final in 2012. That goal secured 64 per cent of the vote.
However, Drogba's winner against Portsmouth in 2010 will not be in the last four as Frank Lampard's free-kick in that same semi-final two years later received 71 per cent of your votes.
Elsewhere, in the Gianfranco Zola derby, his volleyed backflick against Norwich (60 per cent) came out on top when pitted against his swerving long-ranger over Liverpool in 1997.
In the closest of the four quarter-finals, Roberto Di Matteo progressed past Nemanja Matic - with 55 per cent of the vote - when their Wembley specials were paired together.
That leaves a pair of mouthwatering semi-finals, and now it's time for you to choose who you think deserves to advance to the final!
Watch the videos below - although you probably know the goals very well by now! - and then head to the Chelsea Official App to cast your vote. We will reveal the finalists on Monday, when you will also be able to select your overall winner!
Choose your favourite two goals in our semi-final vote!
Semi-finals
1. Didier Drogba vs Gianfranco Zola
Didier Drogba vs Tottenham – 2012 semi-final
The goal that gave us the lead in the 2012 semi-final at Wembley epitomised Drogba, with the Ivorian rolling his former team-mate William Gallas before firing a rising drive into Carlo Cudicini's top corner.
Gianfranco Zola vs Norwich – 2002 third round replay
The gasps around the Bridge when this goal was replayed on the big screen told the story, as Zola's mid-air backflicked volley from a Graeme Le Saux corner was, quite frankly, scarcely believable.
2. Frank Lampard vs Roberto Di Matteo
Frank Lampard vs Tottenham - 2012 FA Cup semi-final
Lampard’s swerving 30-yard effort was too hot for his former Chelsea team-mate Carlo Cudicini to handle, and made all the sweeter because it came against Tottenham in an FA Cup semi-final.
Roberto Di Matteo vs Middlesbrough – 1997 final
Arguably the most memorable Chelsea goal scored at Wembley, Roberto Di Matteo's spectacular opener inside a minute set the tone for a special day as we lifted the Cup for the first time in a generation.