Wolves boost European push with Fulham scalp, Luton snatch late draw at Crystal Palace

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Meanwhile, Bournemouth bounced back from two goals down to deny Sheffield United a much-needed win.

WOLVES’ BID FOR European football was boosted by a 2-1 victory over Fulham, but it came at the expense of more injury problems.

The result lifts Gary O’Neil’s side up to eighth in the Premier League table in the week when it was revealed Wolves will open contract talks with their manager this summer. Elsewhere, substitute Cauley Woodrow snatched an equaliser in the final seconds of added time as Luton drew 1-1 at Crystal Palace to hand the Hatters a crucial point in their relegation battle.

The result draws Luton within three points of safety, while Palace will be ruing a huge missed opportunity to put more breathing room between themselves and the drop zone.Elsewhere, Enes Unal came off the bench to score his first Premier League goal in stoppage time as Bournemouth fought back from 2-0 down to salvage a 2-2 draw at home to relegation-haunted Sheffield United.

 

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