In at number one in our countdown of most memorable LFC 4-3 victories is a Kop-end winner Stan Collymore will never forget against Newcastle United from April 1996.

In one of the most iconic games in Premier League history, a Liverpool hero was left deflated as the Toon Army came unstuck at Anfield.

Kevin Keegan's Magpies were closing in on the title but, in a game that had so many twists and turns, it was the Reds who gave themselves an outside chance of pushing them and Manchester United close.

Robbie Fowler put the Reds in the lead after just two minutes, but goals from Les Ferdinand and David Ginola saw Newcastle go 2-1 up.

Fowler levelled the score but Faustino Asprilla restored the visitors' lead.

However, the hosts refused to give in. Collymore made it 3-3 and then, in stoppage-time, he drilled the ball beyond the reach of Pavel Srnicek to win the game.

Keegan couldn't believe it and the image of the Kop great slumped into the dugout in sheer disbelief summed up a truly incredible night.