Wolverhampton vs Fulham
Wolverhampton and Fulham locked horns on May 17, 2026, in a Premier League fixture that promised high intensity and tactical intrigue. Both sets of fans filled the stadium expecting a battle that could define their respective seasons.
First Half Fireworks
Wolverhampton managed to break the deadlock in the 25th minute through a moment of individual brilliance. Hee-Chan Hwang provided the crucial assist, finding Mateus Mane outside the box. The young attacker unleashed a powerful right-footed shot that flew past the goalkeeper, giving the home side a hard-earned lead. Despite falling behind, Fulham remained composed, maintaining a staggering 70% of ball possession and dictating the tempo as they searched for a way back into the contest.
Penalty Drama and VAR Intervention
The momentum shifted dramatically just before the halftime whistle. Mateus Mane went from hero to villain when he conceded a penalty for dangerous play against Timothy Castagne. Following a tense VAR review, the referee pointed to the spot. In the 3rd minute of stoppage time, Antonee Robinson stepped up for Fulham and coolly converted the penalty with his left foot, sending Jose Sa the wrong way to level the scores.
Woodwork and Late Pressure
The second half was defined by missed opportunities and defensive resilience. Adam Armstrong came agonizingly close to restoring the lead for the hosts in the 68th minute, but his finish rattled the post. Managers on both sides introduced fresh legs, with Raul Jimenez and Harry Wilson entering the fray for Fulham, while Pedro Lima replaced Rodrigo Gomes for the hosts. In the dying moments, André received a yellow card for a foul on Joshua King, as Wolverhampton held firm against late Fulham pressure to ensure the spoils were shared.