Albion have come from behind to win eight times in 139 Premier League games at the Amex.
And two have come in the last three matches.
The Seagulls followed their storming recovery to beat Tottenham from 2-0 down by then overturning a deficit to defeat Manchester City.
The stadium which was launched with a comeback – at home to Doncaster in the Championship in 2011 – has seen relatively few such matches over the years.
There was a decent one in the FA Cup to knock out Liverpool two seasons ago.
But do you remember these Albion rescue missions in the Amex era since they joined the top flight?
Oct 26, 2019: The first victorious Prem comeback at home was a long time in coming as they overturned a 2-1 deficit to beat Everton 3-2 thanks to a generous penalty, converted by Neal Maupay, and a Lucas Digne own goal after a superb move.
June 20, 2020: Possibly the most important league result at the Amex – and a game no fan attended. Having spent 15 long weeks perched two points above the drop zone as Covid struck – while making it clear they would rather secure safety on the pitch than through the season being abandoned - the Seagulls returned before empty stands and grabbed the points through Lewis Dunk and Maupay at the death having trailed to a Nicolas Pepe blast.
May 18, 2021: One which has been mentioned already over the weekend as 8,000 fans were welcomed back after lockdown and saw the Seagulls come from 2-0 adrift to beat Manchester City 3-2. Leandro Trossard, Adam Webster and Dan Burn scored the goals before a euphoric, socially-distanced crowd.
May 22, 2022: Heading for 13th place as they trailed West Ham on the final day, Albion turned it around through Joel Veltman’s annual goal, Pascal Gross and Danny Welbeck to claim a best-ever ninth spot.
September 4, 2022: Graham Potter proved he had found the attacking edge to go with patient football as his team thrashed Leicester 5-2 having gone behind in the first minute. And then he left.
December 6, 2023: Brentford have dropped 46 points from winning positions since the start of last season. Pascal Gross and Jack Hinshelwood’s first Prem goal accounted for three of them after Bryan Mbeumo had converted a penalty.
Oct 6, 2024: From 2-0 down to 3-2 up against Tottenham in a bewildering start to the second half.
Nov 9, 2024: Another comeback makes it eight points gained having trailed (and ten dropped having led) this season so far.
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