Famous final days
Michael Thomas scores against Liverpool in 1989
The ultimate, the definitive, the final day to end all final days.
Liverpool were originally scheduled to meet Arsenal on 23 April 1989, but it was postponed until 26 May - after all other top-flight sides had finished their fixtures - following the Hillsborough disaster.
By the time the game came around, the Gunners had let slip a commanding lead at the top of the table with Liverpool, unbeaten since the start of January, three points ahead and heavy favourites to wrap up the title.
Arsenal needed a two-goal victory to overhaul the Reds and Michael Thomas duly delivered their second in a 2-0 win in the second minute of injury time to break Liverpool hearts and set Nick Hornby scribbling.