Fulham completed a magnificent comeback from two goals down to beat Brighton in a six-goal thriller.
Aleksandr Mitrovic bagged a brace for Claudio Ranieri's men, with Calum Chambers and Luciano Vietto also notching.
Brighton had gone two goals up originally, with Glenn Murray continuing his fine scoring record against the Cottagers.
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Brighton took the lead in this one just three minutes in and it was Murray, who scored twice against the Cottagers in September, who haunted the West London side once again.
It was Murray once more not long after. Pascal Gross' flick found the English striker, who fired home for his second and it was the perfect start for the Seagulls.
Fulham must be absolutely physically sick of the sight of Murray.
With the snow starting to fall heavily at Craven Cottage - the Seagulls couldn't afford any slip-ups and Mat Ryan just about kept his side's balance on 35 minutes.
Ryan Babel's neat one-two ended with him having a low drive at goal, but the returning Australian 'keeper proved his worth once again and tipped it round the post.
Babel was bright for the Cottagers - and he set up Andre Schurrle, who volleyed on target but Ryan was equal to it yet again.
Right on half-time, Murray turned provider for Davy Propper, who smashed the crossbar.
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Fulham pulled one back minutes after the half-time break, when Chambers volleyed home superbly after being set-up by Mitrovic.
It was an incredible comeback completed for Fulham - when Babel, who was mentioned before for looking bright - crossed for Mitrovic, who headed in.
Mitrovic was playing in inspired form. Joe Bryan's cross found the Serbian striker yet again, he headed across goal and pass Ryan. Comeback complete.
To ensure there wasn't many nerves around Craven Cottage - Fulham scored again.
Babel again the provider, as he found Vietto who slotted home to take the game away from the Seagulls.
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Fulham boss Claudio Ranieri: "I did not imagine this. It was great to score in the second-half, and the reaction was unbelievable.
"Mitrovic is a goalscorer. He plays this way, covers the ball, fights for every ball and gives spirit to everybody.
"It's a little step but we are alive, which is very important. We know nothing is done, but we are a little more confident that something could happen."
Brighton manager Chris Hughton: "As good as we were in the first-half, that's how bad we were in the second-half.
"I thought we had chances to extend our lead - even at 2-1 - but as soon as they make it 2-2 life becomes very difficult for us.
"They can be a handful in that final-third, if you allow them that space and the time that we did.
"It's a shame that after such a good first-half performance, we couldn't continue like that in the second-half."