We now go back 30 years to when Liverpool beat Everton at Wembley in 1986 to secure a league and cup double.

After clinching the league championship at the expense of their Merseyside rivals, the Reds knew an FA Cup win at Wembley against Howard Kendall's side would ensure an historic double.

Things looked to be going Everton's way when Gary Lineker gave the Blues the lead, but when Ian Rush was about there was always hope against the Toffees.

The Welshman subsequently levelled the scores and Craig Johnston then made it 2-1 after magnificent approach play from Jan Molby.

King Kenny's men sensed a league and cup double and, after Rush scored again courtesy of a brilliant Ronnie Whelan pass, it was time to celebrate another famous comeback.

To celebrate 30 years since the historic achievement, a new feature-length documentary will be aired exclusively on LFCTV GO later this month.

'Double Winners '86 - On The March With Kenny's Army' relives the unforgettable season through the eyes of those who played a key role.