Taking a look back at a classic West Ham United moment on this day in history, presented by Heineken....
Stuart Slater was on the scoresheet as West Ham United triumphed against Charlton Athletic in an FA Cup London derby on this day in 1989.
With Charlton based at Crystal Palace's Selhurst Park ground as The Valley was out of use at that time, John Lyall's men made the trip to south London looking to secure a place in the last eight of the competition.
The two clubs had drawn 0-0 at the same venue in Division One on New Year's Eve 1988 and the cup tie was to be another closely-fought affair. Slater scored the only goal as the Hammers won through to the sixth round, despite having Mark Ward sent off.
West Ham's FA Cup run was to come to an end at the quarter-final stage though, as Norwich City progressed following a replay.
Watch the winner from that 1989 day again in the video player above.
