Dango Ouattara scored the equalizer in the 89th minute. Bournemouth Picked up a point in a 2-2 draw against Fulham at Craven Cottage.
Raúl Jiménez scored his sixth first division The goal of the season before Evanilson scored early in the second half to tie it. After Harry Wilson scored his second goal in as many games, Ouattara came off the bench to force an equalizer in the final minutes.
The draw extended both clubs' unbeaten streak to seven games as Andoni Iraola and Marco Silva's teams continue their commitment to European football.
After a nervous opening period where the Fulham Goalkeeper Bernd Leno was forced to intervene to deny Ryan Christie, Fulham grew in the match thanks to the explosive Antonee Robinson, who continued her good recent form.
The left-back was deployed further up the pitch with possession and the Cottagers were reaping the rewards. A good one-two in their half resulted in Robinson having space to burst upfield, and his sprint led to a pass to Wilson and a shot straight at the goalkeeper.
Bournemouth enjoyed the physical battle and their aerial superiority paid off in a corner when James Hill headed past Leno. But the referee whistled a dubious-looking foul on Joachim Andersen that left Fulham free.
Set pieces became a theme and Fulham converted one of theirs to score a goal. Andreas Pereira took a corner and Jiménez, well positioned, took advantage of the speed of the ball to guide his shot into the bottom left corner.
Fulham finished the half strongly with Alex Iwobi's long-range shot narrowly missing the top corner.
After the break, Bournemouth came out firing when Evanilson scored the equalizer in the 51st minute. A nice curling pass from Hill played against the striker and once he showed great composure to hold off Andersen, he curled his effort from close range onto the roof of the goal. grid.
The contest began to heat up. After visiting goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga quickly ducked to parry Jimenez's header from six yards, the Cherries went the other way, with Leno denying Evanilson.
Following his goal in Fulham's 2-1 victory over local rivals Chelsea on Boxing Day, Wilson scored in successive matches to put his team ahead. Robinson, who was in the center of the play, received the ball on the left, faked the first cross before lifting it with his weaker right foot. Wilson got ahead of his man and left Arrizabalaga with no chance.
Iraola headed to the bench and, after Bournemouth pressure forced a turnover, Ouattara kept his nerve and produced a clever chip to finish past Leno.