It has been 21 years since the Whites toppled Liverpool on home soil in LS11.
The game on November 4, 2000, though, has gone down in Leeds United folklore for Mark Viduka' s stunning display.
David O'Leary's charges welcomed Gerard Houllier's men to Elland Road for a top flight clash for the ages.
The Reds appeared to be cruising to victory after opening up a two-goal lead in the lunchtime kick-off.
Sami Hyypia and Christian Ziege struck but it was summer signing Viduka who delivered a flawless display in front of goal.
The Australian hauled the Whites level either side of the half-time interval in a frantic match before Vladimir Smicer once again put the visitors ahead.
Viduka - who cost a snip at £6m from Scottish Premiership outfit Celtic - then scored twice in two minutes to blow the roof off United's home ground and snatch a 4-3 victory from the jaws of defeat.
"Every time I had a sniff of goal I scored, but I have actually played better. These days are very rare, but it was a fantastic win for us," Viduka reflected post-match.
Here, we take a look back at the team that featured on that memorable day in West Yorkshire and see where they are now:

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Leeds United manager David O'Leary celebrates with striker Mark Viduka at Elland Road. Pic: Getty

. Paul Robinson
Now works as a TV pundit with the likes of Sky Sports and others. Enjoyed spells with Tottenham, Blackburn and Burnley post-Leeds before retiring in 2017. Photo: Getty

7. Lee Bowyer
Somewhat of a cult hero at Leeds. Retired in 2012. Returned to the game a few years later as a coach then manager. Now in charge at Birmingham City. Photo: Getty

8. Olivier Dacourt
Works as a TV and radio pundit in his native France. Dacourt has also completed a diploma in professional sports club general management and also presents documentaries. Photo: Getty

9. Jacob Burns
Burns returned to Australia and retired at Perth Glory in 2014. He has since gone on to become the club's football director - resigned from the position in October last year. Photo: Getty

10. Alan Smith
Has kept to himself since his retirement in 2018. Currently works as a coach at the XL Soccer World Academy in Orlando, Florida - where he now lives. Photo: Getty

11. Mark Viduka
Lives in Zagreb, Croatia and now owns a coffee shop. Has led a quiet life since retiring in 2009 but makes the odd interview appearance. Photo: Getty

12. Danny Hay (sub)
His three years with Leeds were dominated by injuries. Hung up his boots in 2009 after moving home to New Zealand. Hay now manages the men's national team in his home country. Photo: Getty