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Over the coming weeks, we will be dipping into the archives to bring you some classic Liverpool action.

Immerse yourself in nostalgia as we turn back the clock to the Football League’s halcyon days of the 60s, 70s and 80s, when the Reds reigned supreme.

Tune in to Retro Reds: The Golden Hour at 10.30pm GMT every Saturday and relive four notable First Division fixtures back-to-back.

Our first offering features a quartet of games from the 1980s that were all equally memorable, but for differing reasons…

Queens Park Rangers (h): October 17, 1987

Interest in this game was huge. Kenny Dalglish’s Liverpool had made a blistering start to the season but so too had the Londoners. Top spot in the league was up for grabs and the scene set for a pivotal afternoon. Cue a masterclass from new Kop favourite John Barnes.

Bristol City (a): March 15, 1980

Reigning champions Liverpool were honing in on a successful defence of their title when they made what remains their last ever top-flight visit to Ashton Gate. Look out for a rarely seen Ray Kennedy goal that must surely rank as one of the greatest ever scored.

Everton (h): March 21, 1981

Although the recession was biting hard on Merseyside at this particular time you could always rely on the local derby to lift Liverpudlian spirits. For Blues defender John Bailey, despite being a boyhood Red, it was an afternoon he’d rather forget.  

Arsenal (a): September 4, 1982

At the end of a week in which Bob Paisley announced he would be stepping down as Liverpool manager come the end of the season, his team faced a testing trip to Highbury. How would they react and could they maintain their unbeaten start to the campaign?