Fulham pegged back at the death
Fulham missed out on the chance to move into the Championship play-off positions after a stoppage time strike from substitute Lucas Joao earned Blackburn Rovers a 2-2 draw.
The Cottagers are seventh in the table, one point behind Sheffield Wednesday, while the result has lifted Blackburn one point clear of the relegation zone.
Fellow struggler Wolves gave its hopes of beating the drop a boost by scoring two late goals in a 2-1 win over Brentford.
Joao struck deep in second-half injury time to earn Blackburn Rovers a point at Fulham and extend their unbeaten run to six Championship games.
The Lancastrian has been revived since the arrival of Tony Mowbray as manager and it showed the sort of fighting spirit that could keep them in the division in a tough game at Craven Cottage.
Sone Aluko gave Fulham the lead on the cusp of half-time, sweeping home Stefan Johansen's low cross, but the visitor drew level when Tomas Kalas brought down Marvin Emnes and Craig Conway buried the ensuing penalty.
Fulham looked like it was on its way up the table when substitute Gohi Cyriac restored its lead from close range, but Mowbray's men fought to the end and were rewarded when Joao turned in Derrick Williams' cross.
Wolves pulled off a dramatic late turnaround at Griffin Park, where Helder Costa's volley clinched a 2-1 win for the visitor.
Maxime Colin's neat finish put Brentford ahead after 31 minutes, and that is how it stayed until the 86th minute when Paul Lambert's side was rewarded for a hard-working performance.
Conor Coady's cross found Matt Doherty at the far post and he smashed in the equaliser, before substitute Ivan Cavaleiro crossed for Costa to wrap up a memorable win.