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Fulham vs Liverpool: Gakpo Puts Liverpool Ahead in 95th Minute at Craven Cottage LIVE!
In a thrilling Premier League clash at Craven Cottage on January 4, 2026, Liverpool staged a dramatic late comeback against Fulham, with Cody Gakpo's 95th-minute strike putting the Reds ahead in a match that had fans on the edge of their seats.[2][3]
Fulham struck first in the 16th minute, as Harry Wilson fired home, assisted by Raul Jimenez, following a corner taken by Wilson himself. The goal gave the Cottagers a 1-0 lead, silencing the traveling Liverpool supporters. Fulham's 3-4-2-1 formation, featuring Bernd Leno in goal, defenders Cuenca, Andersen, and Diop, midfielders Cairney, Lukic, and Castagne, plus attackers Smith Rowe, Wilson, and Jimenez, looked solid early on.[2][3]
Liverpool, sitting 10th with 33 points from 19 games, responded with intent. Early chances included a 6th-minute corner by Gakpo and an 11th-minute shot from the Dutch forward, signaling their attacking threat in a 4-2-3-1 setup. Goalkeeper Freddie Woodman was between the posts, with defenders like Calvin Ramsay and Andy Robertson holding the backline, and young talents Treymaurice Nyoni and Rio Ngumoha featuring.[2]
The game remained tense at 1-1 at halftime per box scores, though live updates hinted at parity before the dramatic finale. Liverpool, chasing a table climb amid injury concerns like Hugo Ekitike's absence for Fulham, dominated possession but struggled to break down Fulham's defense, who sat 8th with 27 points.[3]
As stoppage time loomed, Gakpo's clinical finish in the 95th minute sparked wild celebrations, echoing recent Liverpool heroics like late winners in prior matches. The scoreline shifted to Fulham 1-2 Liverpool, boosting Arne Slot's side in the title race. Fulham pushed for an equalizer, but Liverpool held firm, securing a vital three points in this high-stakes London derby.[1][2][3]
Key performers: Gakpo (goal, chances created), Wilson (goal, assist). Attendance buzzed with Emirates FA Cup vibes, but this Premier League encounter delivered pure drama.[2]
