Alan Shearer talks with Gary Lineker about his choice of three classic matches, including Liverpool's 4-3 win over Newcastle in 1996, one of the Premier League's greatest games.
The Match of the Day pundits choose three matches from the archives and reveal some of the stories behind each game to Gary Lineker. Jermaine Jenas kicks off with a classic north London derby from October 2008, the 4-4 draw between Arsenal and Spurs at the Emirates.
Ian Wright looks back on a starring role in an FA Cup Final, winning the title with Arsenal and a relegation great escape.
The Match of the Day pundits take control of the running order choosing 3 matches from the archives and revealing some of the stories behind each game to Gary Lineker. This week it's the turn of Danny Murphy who looks back on a Merseyside Derby, a relegation classic and the day Manchester United came from 3-0 down to beat Spurs 5-3.
The Match of the Day pundits take control of the running order choosing three matches from the archives and revealing some of the stories behind each game to Gary Lineker. This week it's the turn of Martin Keown who looks back on winning the Premier League with Arsenal in 1997/98 and 2002/03 plus Leicester's fairy-tale title success.
The Match of the Day pundits take control of the running order, choosing three matches from the archives and revealing some of the stories behind each game to Gary Lineker. This week it's the turn of Philip Neville, who won six Premier League titles with Manchester United before moving to Everton and going on to complete more than 500 top-flight appearances. Neville looks back at Manchester United's fierce rivalry with Arsenal, plus Everton's 4-4 draw with Manchester United from 2012 and Manchester United's epic 4-3 derby win over Manchester City back in 2009.
On the weekend the Premier League was due to reach its conclusion, Match of Their Day looks back at some classic final day drama with Vincent Kompany and Geoff Horsfield. Featuring Manchester City and Manchester United battling for the title in 2012 and that iconic Sergio Aguero moment, plus West Brom's great escape from relegation in 2005 on a day when four teams faced relegation and only one would survive.
Featuring seven-time FA Cup winner Ashley Cole, who relives some of the best cup finals he played in with Arsenal and Chelsea.