Lesley Ugochukwu scored a late goal to help Southampton secure a 1-1 draw against West Ham, matching Derby's Premier League record-low points total.
Despite being relegated, Southampton were in danger of becoming the worst team in Premier League history after Jarrod Bowen put West Ham in the lead.
However, Southampton were not even the worst team on the pitch for most of the game at the London Stadium.
In added time, Chelsea loanee Ugochukwu found the net amidst a crowded penalty area, earning Southampton a well-deserved point.
The Southampton fans celebrated wildly, matching Derby's record-low points tally of 11 from the 2007-08 season.
Meanwhile, West Ham's performances under new manager Graham Potter have been below par, with the team averaging just one point per game since Potter took charge.
West Ham came close to scoring early on through Niclas Fullkrug, but Aaron Ramsdale made a crucial save to deny the German striker.
Despite not being safe from relegation yet, West Ham lacked urgency in the first half, while Southampton looked more threatening with their attacks.
Southampton, with only two wins this season, had their chances including a shot by Jack Stephens blocked and Kamaldeen Sulemana hitting the crossbar on the rebound.
After a dull first half, Bowen broke the deadlock for West Ham early in the second half, scoring his 10th goal of the season.
Although Fullkrug thought he had doubled the lead, his goal was disallowed due to a foul on Ramsdale.
Saints seemed destined for defeat until Ugochukwu scored in added time, salvaging a point for the relegation-bound team.