Taking a look back at a classic West Ham United moment on this day in history...
Fresh from winning promotion in the summer, West Ham United continued their encouraging start to life back in the top flight with a London derby victory at Fulham on this day 20 years ago.
The Hammers had taken seven points from their first four games, and upped the tally to ten by defeating Fulham at Craven Cottage.
Marlon Harewood struck just after the restart, and a Tony Warner own goal - after a Harewood shot had crashed back off the post on 52 minutes - secured the 2-1 final scoreline for the visitors.
West Ham found themselves in fourth position in the table after this victory, and they would continue to enjoy good form over the season, reaching the FA Cup final and finishing ninth in the Premier League.
Enjoy that Craven Cottage success again in the video player above.
