Bournemouth became the fifth team in Premier League history to win a game having trailed by three goals.
The Cherries came back from 3-0 down to beat Luton 4-3 at the Vitality Stadium.
Here, the PA news agency looks at the other three-goal comebacks in England’s top tier that resulted in victories.
Lee Bowyer scored Derby
Dean Sturridge’s early brace and an Aljosa Asanovic penalty gave Jim Smith’s Rams a 3-0 lead after 33 minutes at Elland Road.
But Rod Wallace and Harry Kewell scored before half-time for the home team to set up an absorbing second half.
Derby held on until the 82nd minute, when Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink scored from the spot, and the Dutch striker then set up his fellow substitute Lee Bowyer for a last-minute winner.
Blast from the past! Almost 20 years ago the Dons won 4-3 at West Ham. Carl Leaburn didn't score on 9 September 1998, but Neal recalled that he played a big part in the victory: https://t.co/HF6Zlrh1Dw #AFCW pic.twitter.com/ygohr8bQfe
— AFC Wimbledon (@AFCWimbledon) August 27, 2018
John Hartson’s seventh-minute opener was followed by two Ian Wright goals in 13 minutes as West Ham raced into a 3-0 lead at Upton Park.
Marcus Gayle’s header on the half-hour mark pulled one back before half-time for Wimbledon.
And Joe Kinnear’s men produced a stunning second-half display, with goals from Jason Euell, Gayle and Efan Ekoku securing a dramatic victory.
We'll never forget this extraordinary comeback against Spurs back in 2001! #MUFC #GoalOfTheDay pic.twitter.com/sNDDPzZYAh
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) April 11, 2021
Glenn Hoddle’s Tottenham were in dreamland when Dean Richards, Les Ferdinand and Christian Ziege all struck before half-time at White Hart Lane.
But Manchester United responded in the first minute of
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