We all know just how important turning one point into three can be in a team’s season and who can ever forget Jimmy Glass’s dramatic winner that kept Carlisle United in the Football League back in 1999?
Bristol Rovers fans will never forget their injury-time heroics at Rochdale last season which won them the game and helped pave the way for their automatic promotion.
But how would this season’s League Two table look if only injury-time goals counted?
Here’s who are the best and worst stoppage time teams.
(Stats are provided by the transfermarkt.co.uk website and are accurate up to 25 January 2023).
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Crawley Town have won one game this season in injury-time. Photo: Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
. Colchester United - 35pts
28 4 23 1 4:1 3 35 Photo: Pete Norton
. Doncaster Rovers - 31pts
25 3 22 0 4:0 4 31 Photo: Pete Norton
. Northampton Town - 31pts
26 3 22 1 3:1 2 31 Photo: Pete Norton
. Stevenage - 31pts
26 3 22 1 3:1 2 31 Photo: Alex Pantling
. Mansfield Town - 30pts
26 2 24 0 2:0 2 30 Photo: Chris Holloway
. Salford City - 30pts
26 2 24 0 2:0 2 30 Photo: Pete Norton
. Tranmere Rovers - 30pts
26 3 21 2 4:3 1 30 Photo: George Wood
1. Colchester United - 35pts
28 4 23 1 4:1 3 35 Photo: Pete Norton
2. Doncaster Rovers - 31pts
25 3 22 0 4:0 4 31 Photo: Pete Norton
3. Northampton Town - 31pts
26 3 22 1 3:1 2 31 Photo: Pete Norton
4. Stevenage - 31pts
26 3 22 1 3:1 2 31 Photo: Alex Pantling