1. West Brom 0-1 Liverpool - April 29, 1901
Where better to begin than with Liverpool's first ever top-flight title triumph?
A championship challenge looked decidedly unlikely at the turn of the year when Tom Watson's side lost three out of four games.
But a 1-0 win against high-flying Sunderland at Roker Park marked the start of a 12-match unbeaten run that would take the league battle to the final day of the season.
After what the Daily Telegraph described as 'nearly a decade of ups and downs between the divisions', Liverpool now headed to relegation-threatened West Bromwich Albion needing just a point to pip Sunderland to the title.
The Baggies held out for 20 minutes at The Hawthorns until Johnny Walker notched his sixth goal of the season to put the Division One trophy in the hands of club captain, centre-back and inspirational star Alex Raisbeck.