Robbie Fowler v Newcastle United
They say lightning doesn't strike twice. Well, it did at Anfield in the mid-1990s.
Some 11 months on from Stan Collymore's Kop-end winner that sealed a 4-3 win over Newcastle United in April 1996, Robbie Fowler repeated the trick.
Once again, both sides went into this game with aspirations of overhauling Manchester United at the top of the table - and once again, it was Liverpool who came out on top in a bona-fide Premier League classic.
A breathtaking attacking display saw Roy Evans' Reds go in 3-0 up at half-time thanks to goals from Steve McManaman, Patrik Berger and Fowler.
With 20 minutes remaining, Liverpool were still three goals to the good. But a Keith Gillespie strike sparked a collapse from the hosts that eventually saw Warren Barton equalise in the 88th minute.
However, 'God' had the last word in injury time when he climbed highest to plant a brave header from Stig Inge Bjornebye's outswinging cross into the Kop net.