Taking a look back at a classic West Ham United moment on this day in history, presented by Heineken...
Stuart Slater's goal secured ten-man West Ham United a place in the FA Cup quarter-finals on this day in 1989.
The winger settled a London derby victory over Charlton Athletic at Selhurst Park with a second-half strike, but not before winger Mark Ward had been sent-off.
Liam Brady's free-kick was cleared only as far as Alan Devonshire, whose low cross was controlled and prodded past Charlton goalkeeper Bob Bolder by the 19-year-old Slater to send John Lyall's Hammers into the last-eight.
West Ham would lose to Norwich City in a quarter-final replay at Carrow Road.