Late goals have given Albion fans plenty to cheer this season. Neal Maupay's sublime late strike at West Ham, or his brilliant lob in the dying stages at Crystal Palace.
Maupay was at it against for Brighton at Southampton when his sharp turn and shot earned Graham Potter's team a last gasp leveller at at St Mary's.
Or think back to Stamford Bridge when an excellent Brighton display was rewarded when substitute Danny Welbeck planted a late header into the net to earn a point at European champions Chelsea.
There's nothing quite like a late goal to get the fans going but it also helps to create an energy and spirit in the team.
Brighton's run where the simply refused to be beaten and fought back to earn points has helped install a belief into Potter's team which should see them achieve their highest ever Premier League finish.
Results may not be so great lately, but overall they have enjoyed a decent campaign and much of that has been thanks to those vital late goals.
Scroll down and click through to see where Albion would be in the top flight...if only injury-time goals counted. Compiled by Stephen Thirkill
Stats are provided by the transfermarkt.co.uk website and are accurate to 22nd February. Each team has their actual league position in brackets

5. West Ham United - 30pts (5th)
P26 W3 D21 L2 GF3 GA2 GD1 PTS 30

6. Manchester United - 30pts (4th)
P26 W3 D21 L2 GF3 GA3 GD0 PTS30

7. Manchester City - 29pts
P26 W2 D23 L1 GF3 GA2 GD1 PTS29

8. Brighton & Hove Albion - 29pts (9th)
P25 W3 D20 L2 GF3 GA2 GD1 PTS29