In May 2012, Arsenal travelled to West Brom knowing a win on the final day would see them secure fourth place and spot in the following season's Champions League.
They were clinging on to a 3-2 lead, when a sensational Kieran Gibbs tackle stopped what would surely have been a late equaliser for the home side, and Arsene Wenger almost collapsed into the arms of his long-time assistant Pat Rice.
This time around the occasion probably won't be quite as stressful given that the Gunners will still have another 11 games left in the season, but the need to take the three points back to London is no less than it was back then.