Taking a look back at a classic West Ham United moment on this day in history, in association with Heineken...
There are few West Ham United performances as memorable as the Hammers’ 4-0 demolition of Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on 29 March 1986.
It is 39 years since John Lyall’s Boys of ’86 tore the Blues apart to keep their First Division title hopes alive.
In a pulsating performance by the Irons, Alan Devonshire opened the scoring with an unstoppable 25-yarder before Tony Cottee scored twice.
Frank McAvennie was also on target in the second half to silence the vast majority of the 29,935-strong crowd in the London derby.
John Lyall's men would go on to record the Club's best-ever top flight finish of third.
Check the highlights from a superb away day performance from West Ham history in the video player above!
