Taking a look back at a classic West Ham United moment on this day in history...
Anton Ferdinand headed an injury-time equaliser to salvage a deserved draw for West Ham United at Tottenham Hotspur on this day in 2005.
The defender connected with a Paul Konchesky corner three minutes into stoppage-time to beat Paul Robinson and cancel out Mido's first-half opener.
The Egyptian striker, who later had a spell with the Hammers, scored with a header himself, but Alan Pardew's men deserved the positive result they eventually gained.
Mark Noble was making his first top-flight start for the Club and after Mido had sent his looping header over Shaka Hislop to give Spurs the lead, the Hammers youngster had a goal ruled out for offside.
Teddy Sheringham also went close in the second half, but West Ham eventually found a way through thanks to Ferdinand.
Enjoy the goals again from that day in the video player above.