The first game we look at took place in Charlton's first season in the top flight, after the dramatic Wembley play-off final win against Sunderland.
On a rain soaked Saturday afternoon in October 1998, The Addicks came from behind twice to grab a late win over their East London rivals.
Ian Wright had put the visitors ahead after seventeen minutes, but Carl Tiler headed home an equaliser on the half hour. Eyal Berkovic then put the Hammers back in front on the stroke of half time.
The second half belonged to the Reds who bombarded the West Ham penalty area throughout the half, and the pressure paid off when Danny Mills equalised with fifteen minutes remaining.
It was left late for the winner, with Andy Hunt scoring three minutes before time, and there was still time for Neil Redfearn to score an injury-time penalty to send The Valley into raptures after a dramatic 4-2 win.
Tomorrow, a certain Mr Di Canio scores at The Valley, not for the last time....