Taking a look back at a classic West Ham United moment on this day in history, presented by Heineken...
A crowd of 18,629 turned out at the Boleyn Ground to see West Ham United hold off the challenge of non-league Emley in the third round of the FA Cup on this day in 1998.
The Northern Premier League outfit were even dreaming of pulling off a major upset when hairdressers' supervisor Paul David planted a 56th-minute header past Craig Forrest to level the scores at 1-1. Thankfully, however, John Hartson's 82nd-minute goal was enough to secure the Hammers' passage into round four.
Frank Lampard looked like he had opened the floodgates when he put the home side ahead in just the fourth minute. Emley's task got even harder when key defender Neil Lacey was forced to leave the pitch in tears shortly afterwards due to injury.
However, the minnows held on and delighted their 2,000-strong support by pushing the Premier League side to the limit.
Watch the goals again in the video player above.