In our final part of our look back at England's 1986 World Cup campaign, we revisit one of the most controversial matches in the history of the England team, and in the tournament's history.
The 1986 quarter-final saw England face Argentina, led by the mercurial talent of Diego Maradona. The game at the Azteca Stadium has gone down in football folklore and we examine the 90 minutes here.
Steven Toplis is joined by writer and podcaster Michael Hamlen from @80s90sFootball as well as Asif Burhan, journalist and author of the new book 'The Other Side of the Hand of God' which dives into this game and England's wider exploits at Mexico '86.
We take a look at how England set themselves up to face Maradona in the searing heat of Mexico City. We revisit the way the diminutive genius single-handedly destroyed England's World Cup hopes with a moment of villany, followed by a moment of inspiration.
We also look at how England rallied thanks to John Barnes' cameo and talk about just how close the Three Lions came to salvaging the game in the dying stages.
You can find Michael by heading to @80s90sFootball on X and Bluesky.
Asif's book 'The Other Side of the Hand of God' is published by Pitch Publishing and available at all good book shops.
Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Other-Side-Hand-God-Notorious/dp/1836805209
Waterstones: https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-other-side-of-the-hand-of-god/asif-burhan/9781836805205