Jose Mourinho v Arsene Wenger December 12 2004 The start of the rivalry. Both teams chasing the title and Arsenal's defence of their unbeaten title under serious threat from the "Special One". An Henry masterclass was not enough for all three points.

April 20 2005 Almost a decade ago to the day, they meet again. Arsenal are chasing the leaders and Chelsea are on the brink of glory. An exciting 0-0 made Chelsea and Mourinho wait a few extra days for their first Premier League crown.

August 7 2005 Premier League winners versus FA Cup winners in the Cardiff sunshine and the start of Arsenal's Didier Drogba nightmares. A brace from the Ivorian was enough to see off the Gunners and give the Blues their first silverware of the season.

August 21 2005 Arsene Wenger's 500th game in charge and Drogba ruined his day. A freak goal was enough and Wenger was left to reflect on not winning any of hist first four meetings with his Portuguese counterpart. Surely this would not go on?

December 18 2005 Arsenal's title bid was over before Christmas, which would become a familiar feeling in years to come. Arjen Robben and Joe Cole made sure that the last meeting between the two at Highbury would end in defeat for their London neighbours.

December 10 2006 Remembered mainly for Mathieu Flamini scoring, (yes really!), Michael Essien frightening a small boy in the crowd with his swerving equaliser and Jens Lehmann and Didier Drogba having their own mini-panto in the six-yard box. What a game.

February 25 2007 Arsenal's first Cup final since Paris the year before in the Champions League, but another runners-up medal for Wenger's collection. Theo Walcott got his first Arsenal goal but a Drogba brace turned the game on it's head and won Mourinho his second League Cup. Oh, and Diaby also knocked John Terry out with a kick to the face. Diaby's ankle has never been the same again.

May 6 2007 Revenge! Well, not quite, but this draw meant Chelsea's title was surrendered back to Man United, their first since 2003. Defensive midfield stars Gilberto and Essien were the scorer of the goals in a drab end-of-season affair.

October 29 2013 Mourinho is back with Chelsea and the results are the same. Cesar Azpilicueta and Juan Mata put Arsenal to the sword. Ryo Miyaichi and Park Chu-Young played for Arsenal, who were accused of not taking the competition seriously enough.

December 23 2013 Mourinho played some mind games - "They call us boring - but I think boring is a team that plays at home and cannot score a goal. That's boring." With 11 men behind the ball all night, Arsenal's chants had a point, but stretching his unbeaten run to 10, Mourinho really didn't care about this instantly forgettable tie.

March 22 2014 Three months on and Mourinho's team scores six at home - the most painful defeat for Wenger yet as it was on his 1000th game and it ended his side's title hopes. Chelsea were brilliant but it was suggested that Wenger's naive tactics lost his side the game that decided the game. And then Andre Marriner sent off Kieran Gibbs because he looked like Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.