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Wednesday 15 October 2025 12:58

Manchester United are set to play Liverpool at Anfield for the 100th time this weekend.

The games leading up to that milestone have taken in some great – and, occasionally, not-so-great – days out for United, but it is, nonetheless, a big milestone.

To celebrate, Inside United spoke to fans in their last edition about their most vivid memories of trips to see their side face the Merseysiders.

As we warm up to what will hopefully be a positive 100th visit, we've collated a selection of their tales.

Pete Molyneux, a legendary Red behind the infamous 'Ta ra, Fergie' banner in 1989, said: "My oldest memory is October 1968. I was 14 and just of an age where my dad would let me go to games without him.

"We'd just won the European Cup, but United and Liverpool had won the league for four out of the last five seasons, so it was always a big game. 

"Anfield can still be an intimidating place now, but it has changed over the years. The policing is a lot better. But that first visit was memorable!"

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