
Harrison Reed scored a sensational 97th-minute equaliser to secure a dramatic 3-3 draw between Fulham and Liverpool at Craven Cottage, cancelling out Cody Gakpo’s stoppage-time strike.
The thrilling encounter saw three goals scored in the final minutes, with Florian Wirtz’s earlier equaliser briefly hauling Liverpool level after Harry Wilson’s opener. Reed’s last-gasp strike from 30 yards stunned Anfield’s visitors and sent the home fans into ecstasy, marking his first Premier League goal since April 2023—995 days ago.
Fulham Take the Lead
Fulham started brightly under Marco Silva, setting up a compact defensive system with five at the back. Despite Liverpool dominating possession in the first half, it was Fulham who struck first. Raul Jimenez cleverly set up Harry Wilson, whose left-footed finish beat Alisson Becker in goal, giving the Cottagers a deserved 1-0 lead.
The goal initially appeared offside, but VAR confirmed Wilson was onside thanks to a subtle touch from Virgil van Dijk. Wilson’s strike marked his sixth Premier League goal of the season and gave Fulham confidence heading into the break.
Liverpool Fight Back
Liverpool struggled to break down Fulham in the first half, registering no shots on target, but improved significantly after the break. Conor Bradley’s dazzling run created the opportunity for Florian Wirtz, who fired past Bernd Leno to level the score. After a lengthy VAR check, the goal was confirmed despite initial protests from the home fans.
Substitute Jeremie Frimpong later delivered a precise cross for Cody Gakpo, seemingly securing three points for the visitors in stoppage time.
Reed’s Stunning Equaliser
Fulham had the final word when Harrison Reed picked up the ball 30 yards from goal and unleashed a sublime strike into the top corner in the 97th minute. Reed’s effort was a contender for goal of the season, earning him Player of the Match honours with an average rating of 7.87 from BBC Sport users.
The goal underscored Fulham’s resilience and rewarded Silva’s tactical setup, keeping the Cottagers unbeaten in five Premier League matches.
Key Moments
- Harry Wilson gave Fulham the lead against his former club.
- Florian Wirtz’s equaliser was confirmed after a VAR check, highlighting Liverpool’s persistence.
- Cody Gakpo appeared to seal the win for Liverpool in stoppage time.
- Harrison Reed’s long-range strike snatched a dramatic 3-3 draw.
- Fulham remained compact and hard to break down, particularly in the first half.
- Liverpool struggled without top scorer Hugo Ekitike, who missed the match with a hamstring issue.
Tactical Analysis
Fulham: Silva’s five-at-the-back system frustrated Liverpool in the first half, allowing the home side to capitalize on limited opportunities. Their compact defence and effective counter-attacks proved crucial in the final stages.
Liverpool: Manager Arne Slot’s side improved after halftime, creating chances through increased tempo and direct play. Bradley, Wirtz, and Frimpong were influential in turning the tide, but defensive lapses allowed Reed to snatch a point.
What’s Next
- Fulham host Chelsea in a London derby at Craven Cottage on Wednesday (19:30 GMT).
- Liverpool return to London to face Premier League leaders Arsenal on Thursday (20:00 GMT).


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