We've been treated to a healthy dose of Premier League comebacks already this season.
The decision to extend added time for even the most minor of in-game stoppages has led to an increase in late goals and late turnarounds. We're here for that drama.
Here are the best turnarounds so far this season, ranked by how late and entertaining they were.
We'll start this list with the draws since they aren't technically comebacks, but were still manic.
Manchester City were in no trouble at all in their home outing against Crystal Palace, leading 2-0 heading into the final 15 minutes of normal time.
A calamity of errors allowed Jean-Philippe Mateta to fire the Eagles level before Michael Olise fired home from the penalty spot in the 95th minute after Phil Foden had fouled Palace's first goalscorer.
A few weeks prior to that draw with Palace, City were pegged back by a penalty at Chelsea.
Cole Palmer, who only swapped the Etihad Stadium for Stamford Bridge that summer, rolled home from 12 yards on 95 minutes to secure a draw after Rodri seemed to have won it for City only ten minutes earlier.
Moving onto wins, we start with one that wasn't late in the grand scheme of this list, but was impressive nonetheless.
Bournemouth trailed Luton 3-0 at half-time of their rearranged clash in March, but managed to win 4-3 thanks to four goals after the break, with Antoine Semenyo completing the turnaround on 83 minutes.
West Ham missed the chance to take a huge step towards a fourth-successive season of European football when they blew a 3-1 lead up at Newcastle.
A controversial Alexander Isak penalty reduced the deficit to one goal on 77 minutes before Harvey Barnes equalised six minutes later. In the final minute of normal time, Barnes