Tottenham delivered one of the finest victories in the club's history as Dele Alli scored twice in a 3-1 demolition of Real Madrid.
Spurs sealed qualification for the Champions League knockout stages in the most dramatic style, with two goals from Alli and one from Christian Eriksen ensuring a memorable night at Wembley.
The home fans were even cheering their side's every pass with 20 minutes left as Mauricio Pochettino's men threatened to humiliate their star-studded opponents, before Cristiano Ronaldo added a late consolation.
Victory means Tottenham move top of Group H on 10 points, three ahead of their Spanish opponents with two games remaining. One more victory for Spurs from their final two group games, away at Borussia Dortmund and at home to APOEL Nicosia, will secure top spot.
Real Madrid are out to joint-second favourites at 5/1 with Manchester City to lift the trophy. PSG, like Spurs and City assured of their spot in the knockout stages, currently head the outright odds at 7/2.
Sky Bet punters celebrated an 80/1 RequestABet winner as the three Premier League sides in action on Wednesday night all won and 7+ match corners and under 40 booking points collected in all three games.
Post-match reaction
Dele Alli said he was not surprised that Tottenham were so dominant against Champions League holders Real Madrid as Spurs beat the Spaniards to reach the last 16.

Asked if the quality of Spurs' performance was unexpected, Alli told BT Sport: "To be honest, no.
"We spoke after the game at their place and said we couldn't believe how much space we had at times and that the easy pass looked too obvious at times and we were too sloppy.
"I think we knew that if we were solid at the back we'd get the chances and with the team we've got here we don't just want to be competing with these teams, we want to be winning.
"It was a fantastic performance from us. We stuck to the game plan and made a lot of chances - it could have been more today but we're very happy with the result."
Christian Eriksen added: "We played a very professional game. We could have had more if we'd had a bit more composure in the final third.
"This will take us on to the next stage. We need to keep it going. We're just happy to be through and we can focus on the league now."
Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino, meanwhile, is keen to focus his players' minds on the next domestic challenge.
"It gives great belief and confidence to everyone because it's a great result and we are in the next stage of the Champions League but it's so important now to keep feet on the grass," he told BT Sport.
"We need to be ready to compete against Crystal Palace."
On Alli, he added: "It was his debut in the Champions League and it was a very, very good performance.
"He scored twice and he almost made it a hat-trick in the second half."

