1992: Wimbledon 3-2 Arsenal
Wimbledon edged past Arsenal after a breathless finish featuring three goals in the final 10 minutes.
Ian Wright opened the scoring for the visitors on 34 minutes but Lawrie Sanchez replied five minutes later. John Fashanu then put Wimbledon ahead in the 80th minute.
Wright promptly equalised but Robbie Earle struck an 86th-minute winner for the hosts.
Wimbledon climbed to 19th place with five points from seven matches, while Arsenal slipped to eighth with 10 points.
2000: Manchester United 6-0 Bradford City
Manchester United delivered a statement of intent and moved to the top of the table with a thumping victory over Bradford City at Old Trafford.
Quinton Fortune and Teddy Sheringham both scored twice, in between Andy Cole's early goal and David Beckham's late strike.
Man Utd claimed top spot with eight points from four matches, although they were overtaken by Newcastle United the following day.
Bradford lay 16th with four points.