Classic match
West Ham United 4-3 Sheffield Wednesday
Division One
22 February 1964
The Hammers maintained their position in mid-table with an exciting 4-3 victory over Sheffield Wednesday, who were looking to improve on their tally of four away wins for the campaign.
However, they were to travel back to Yorkshire defeated after being edged out in a seven-goal thriller. Johnny Byrne did most of the damage for Ron Greenwood's side, bagging a hat trick which included a strike from the penalty spot, while Geoff Hurst was on hand with the other West Ham goal.
With the likes of John Bond, Bobby Moore and Peter Brabrook in the Hammers' side, they did enough to secure the two points.
West Ham finished the season in 14th place, but enjoyed success in the FA Cup, lifting the trophy at Wembley in May with a 3-2 victory over Preston North End.
Complete record - 22 February
1930 West Ham United 3-0 Manchester City (Division One)
1933 West Ham United 1-0 Brighton & Hove Albion (FA Cup)
1936 West Ham United 4-2 Plymouth Argyle (Division Two)
1958 West Ham United 3-2 Bristol City (Division Two)
1964 West Ham United 4-3 Sheffield Wednesday (Division One)
1969 West Ham United 1-1 Liverpool (Division One)
1975 Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-1 West Ham United (Division One)
1992 Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 West Ham United (Division One)
2005 Gillingham 0-1 West Ham United (Championship)
Played 9, Won 6, Drawn 1, Lost 2, Scored 19, Conceded 13