On This Day60 years on: When 'Match of the Day' began in 'Beatleville'
On August 22, 1964, legendary commentator Kenneth Wolstenholme was at Anfield to introduce the first episode of a new weekly television show.
Little did he, or anyone else, suspect Match of the Day was destined to develop into a cornerstone of Saturday nights for generations of football fans.
Wolstenholme's first words to his new audience were: "Welcome to Match of the Day... as you can hear, we are in Beatleville for this Liverpool vs Arsenal match."
In a thrilling encounter in front of the Kop, Bill Shankly's Reds - the reigning First Division champions - beat Arsenal 3-2.
Hunt opened the scoring with a spectacular effort to kick off the new programme, meeting Ian Callaghan's cross into the area with a brilliant volley that looped into the top left corner.
There was drama right until the end, too, with Gordon Wallace providing an 87th-minute winner for Liverpool after the visitors had fought back from 2-0 down.
Team newsConfirmed Liverpool line-up v Wolverhampton Wanderers
AcademyU18s match report: Ahmed scores twice as Liverpool edged out by Newcastle
NewsLucas Leiva and Martin Skrtel visit United Nations HQ with LFC to celebrate Global Goals Action Week
Interview'We are going for three points' - Sophie Roman Haug previews LFC Women's visit to West Ham
StreamSunday: Live WSL football - watch West Ham v Liverpool for free