As it happened
Our as-live reboots of classic sporting events
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Fabio Capello’s team won their fifth European Cup in style, destroying Barcelona with an awesome performance that included three spectacular goals
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Liverpool completed the Double thanks to a majestic second-half performance by Jan Molby. Scott Murray was watching
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Beppe Dossena and Gianluca Vialli took Sampdoria to the brink of their first title in a game of unimaginable drama at the San Siro
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Let the Matthews Final unfold before your very eyes, and leave your comments below. Scott Murray was watching
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Zico came off the bench to miss a crucial penalty in normal time, before France eventually triumphed on penalties in a mind-blowingly brilliant, beautiful game
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Retro MBM: Coventry deservedly beat Spurs after an end-to-end thriller. Scott Murray was watching.
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Paolo Rossi’s incredible hat-trick put Brazil out of the tournament in the greatest match in World Cup history
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Minute-by-minute report: Italy had two men sent off in one of the most violent games in World Cup history. Scott Murray was watching
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Dennis Bergkamp scored a stunner to take the Dutch into the last four of the World Cup. Jacob Steinberg was watching
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Jack Nicklaus came back in 30 to pip Greg Norman, Tom Kite and Seve Ballesteros at the age of 46. Scott Murray was watching.
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Greg Norman shipped a six-shot 54-hole lead as Nick Faldo won his third green jacket with a glorious final-day 67. Scott Murray was watching.
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With Tiger Roll’s hat-trick bid being shelved for now, look back at history being made at Aintree in 1977 instead
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As it happened: In our latest retro report, Manchester United roared back from 2-0 down to reach their first European Cup final in 31 years
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As it happened: Our latest retro MBM sees Scotland crash out of the 1978 World Cup in their trademark bittersweet style. Scott Murray was watching
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Our new retro MBM feature continues with an epic occasion at Wembley. Spoiler: he misses
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Minute-by-minute report: Our new twice-weekly retro MBM feature begins with one of the most notorious FA Cup finals of all time. Ding ding! Scott Murray was watching
Liverpool 4-3 Newcastle United: Premier League 1996 – as it happened!