Fulham and Liverpool shared the points in an entertaining 2–2 Premier League draw at Craven Cottage, with late drama defining a fast-paced and emotional contest.
Fulham started brightly and were rewarded with the opening goal in the first half, taking advantage of their strong pressing and energetic approach. Their confidence grew as they limited Liverpool’s attacking rhythm and went into the break with a deserved lead.
Liverpool improved after half-time, controlling more possession and creating clearer chances as they pushed Fulham deeper into their own half. The pressure eventually told, with the visitors finding an equaliser to bring themselves back into the game and set up a tense finish.
As the match moved into stoppage time, it looked as though Liverpool had completed the comeback when Cody Gakpo scored late to put the visitors ahead. The goal appeared to have secured all three points and capped off Liverpool’s persistence throughout the second half.
However, Fulham were not finished. In the final moments of the game, Harrison Reed produced a stunning long-range strike to level the score, sparking wild celebrations among the home supporters and sealing a memorable end to the match.
The draw reflected the balance of the contest, with Fulham showing resilience and belief, while Liverpool demonstrated character to recover from a difficult first half. Both teams will take positives from a match that showcased intensity, quality, and late drama.
Fulham remain encouraged by their strong home performance, while Liverpool will feel frustrated to concede so late but satisfied with their response after falling behind.
