Overview
- Fulham defeated Brentford 3-2 in a dramatic West London derby at Craven Cottage, with Harry Wilson scoring a sensational stoppage-time winner from outside the box.
- The victory moved Fulham to eighth place in the Premier League with a club-record 54 points, keeping their Europa Conference League hopes alive with one game remaining.
- The match featured a back-and-forth scoring sequence, including goals from Raul Jimenez, Bryan Mbeumo, Yoane Wissa, and Tom Cairney before Wilson's decisive strike.
- Referee Jarred Gillett faced criticism for controversial decisions, including not issuing second yellow cards to Kenny Tete and Yoane Wissa, and for awarding a contentious penalty saved by Fulham's Bernd Leno.
- The start of the second half was delayed due to a low-flying drone, adding to the unusual drama of Fulham's milestone-setting victory.