Michiel Kramer bagged a 94th-minute winner as ADO Den Haag snatched a 3-2 victory over PEC Zwolle in an Eredivisie match full of late drama this evening.
Zwolle completed a two-goal comeback with Mustafa Saymak's stoppage-time equaliser, but a remarkable finish had another twist as Kramer scored with the last kick.
Den Haag, who have now collected seven points from three games to move clear of relegation trouble, took the lead through Roland Alberg's sixth of the season on 43 minutes.
The hosts doubled their advantage just prior to the hour mark at the Kyocera Stadium as Wilson Eduardo, a January loan signing from Dinamo Zagreb, opened his account for the club from Aaron Meijers's cutback.
However, Zwolle are European contenders for a reason and they fought back as Ben Rienstra arrived late in the box to reduce the deficit on 72 minutes, before first-half substitute Saymark levelled from Soufian Moro's pass.
The visitors must have thought that they had secured a well-earned point, but Kramer condemned them to a third straight defeat with a last-gasp snapshot which sends Den Haag 14th and leaves Zwolle fifth in the table.