Two results marked the first round matches of the English FA Cup, the oldest football competition in the world.
Manchester City defeated Exeter with an incredible 10:1.
Exeter is a third-tier team - so not quite low enough in the English football pyramid to concede 10 goals.
City are the first team in the English top flight to score 10 or more goals since Liverpool's 10-0 win over Fulham in the League Cup in 1986, and the first in the FA Cup since Tottenham's 13-2 win over Crewe in 1960.
Scorers? There are a lot of them in City, seven different ones, because Exeter players scored two own goals, and only Rico Luis scored twice against the rivals.
Rhodri, Alleyne, rookie Semenyo, Reynders, O'Reilly and McAvoy scored once each.
The second memorable result today was Crystal Palace's relegation to Maxfield - a sixth-tier team!
Incredible scenes at the small Leasing.com stadium, with a capacity of 5.000 people, when the referee blew the final whistle for the match to end 2:1.
Moments earlier, Crystal Palace, the reigning FA Cup winners, had pulled one back through Jeremy Pino, but there was no time to avoid humiliation. This is the first time in history that a team from the sixth tier of English football has knocked out a Premier League team in the FA Cup - the sensation is even more complete when you consider that the reigning FA Cup winner was the victim.
The last time a club playing in a lower tier of England's top four leagues knocked out the defending champions was over a century ago; Crystal Palace did just that against Wolverhampton in 1909.
The BBC has calculated that the two teams in the English football pyramid are separated by 117 places.
The biggest sensation in FA Cup history? Probably...
Paul Dawson gave Macclesfield the lead with a goal in the 43rd minute, and Isaac Buckley extended the lead with a goal in the 61st minute.
The crowd ran onto the field after the match - in shock, ecstasy...
Newcastle eliminated Bournemouth after a dramatic extra time and penalty shootout (after 90 minutes it was 2:2, after 120 - 3:3, and on penalties - 7:6), while Aston Villa deepened Tottenham's agony and celebrated away 2:1.
Premier League clubs Sunderland, Brentford, Burnley, Fulham, Sunderland and Wolverhampton, second league clubs Birmingham, Ipswich, Leicester, Oxford, Southampton, Stoke, Bristol and Wexham, third league club Grimsby and three fourth league clubs - Burton, Port Vale and Wigan - also qualified for the last 16 of the FA Cup today.
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