Postpublished at 15:26 Greenwich Mean Time 5 January 2015
Jimmy Hill
BBC pundit at Wembley
"A familiar picture of Peter Beardsley conjuring something from nothing. That is his great capacity. It was just a surprise that they didn't force it home."
Wimbledon beat Liverpool 1-0 to win Cup
Sanchez scores winner, Beasant saves Aldridge pen
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Jimmy Hill
BBC pundit at Wembley
"A familiar picture of Peter Beardsley conjuring something from nothing. That is his great capacity. It was just a surprise that they didn't force it home."
What a chance! How have Liverpool not scored? Great play from Peter Beardsley as he frees Ray Houghton, Houghton picks out John Aldridge, his shot is blocked and then Dave Beasant somehow keeps out John Barnes' follow-up!
Chance! Clive Goodyear makes a total hash of a routine backpass and Peter Beardsley is in! He tries to go round Dave Beasant but the keeper stays big and makes a great save.
The League champions hunting down that Double now.
Duncan from Kennington: Kenny Dalglish must be hot in that big bench jacket! Wembley bathed in glorious May sunshine and the Liverpool manger is dressed for a third round tie in January, is he expecting snow?
Steve M: Strange seeing no players grabbing hold of each other or hauling opponents to the ground in the box at corners; more civilised back then!!
There's an air of expectancy as John Barnes gets the ball and runs at Clive Goodyear, but the right-back does well to shepherd him out of play. Barnes & Co not hitting top gear yet but controlling the game now.
And then another very physical challenge! Dennis Wise and Steve McMahon both go in with two feet - again there's no card! Well, referee Brian Hill needs to get a hold of this.
Ash Rose:, external Great watching the #FACuprewind. You'd never see a reporter on the bus with players dealing cards & cash these days. Different times
Ollie Heptinstall:, external Shame the FA Cup final isn't such a big occasion now. Moving it to 3pm & giving the winner a Champions League place would help.
Martin Richardson:, external If you're not watching #facuprewind on BBC Red Button or here then your afternoon is less fun than it should be.
Our Opta stats machine is on the blink so I can't give you specifics, but I would guess that Liverpool have had about 75% of the possession so far.
Peter Beardsley weaves away from a man and shoots over the top. The Liverpool seven is looking like the most dangerous man on the pitch so far.
John Barnes remains an isolated figure out on the left wing. Liverpool need to get him into the game - he's a game-changer. It can only take a minute though - just ask Brazil and Argentina.
It will never happen Stuart.
Keith from Croydon: Literally sitting in the rafters behind the goal with the Dons fans. Can't see the corner flags. Never mind, this Liverpool defence are mean at defending corners
Stuart in Grangemouth: They need to look at changing the rule on back passes. The keepers are just picking it up all the time. Maybe the authorities could outlaw it.
Alan Cork floats a header wide for Wimbledon which leads to their fans chanting "We're going to score in a minute!"
They are staying positive behind Bruce Grobbelaar's goal. What's your take on the opening stages?
That's more like it from Liverpool! Peter Beardsley drops off into the hole, linking up well with Ray Houghton who gallops in on the underlap. The former Oxford man has a shot on goal, but he can only toe-poke it tamely at Dave Beasant in the Wimbledon goal.
Mike White:, external Dons playing some decent passing stuff - not all hoofing.
A very steady start from the Dons, who see Vinnie Jones shoot over from 20 yards. Liverpool a long way short of their mesmerising best so far. Complacency?
Jimmy Hill
BBC pundit at Wembley
"Wimbledon must be pleased with that opening 10 minutes. They needn't be frightened now of playing at Wembley.
"Having come with expectations of being massacred early on by Liverpool, it has been a quiet, tactical start."
If you missed that crunching Vinnie Jones tackle - a reducer if ever there was one - you can watch it again now by using the highlights tab.
George:, external Watching #facuprewind still makes me sad about what happened to our club.
Tim Schofield:, external There were 7 league places between Liverpool and Wimbledon. Why was this the biggest cup shock of all time?
BBC FA Cup final commentator John Motson at Wembley
"Ooof! Vinnie Jones caught him there!
"That is precisely the sort of challenge that Wimbledon are reputed to produce. Their disciplinary record has been the topic of some discussion and referee Brian Hill will be keen to make it clear that that sort of tackle won't be allowed today."