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Fulham
vs Wolverhampton Wanderers. Premier League.
3: 00pm, Saturday 1st November 2025.
Craven Cottage Attendance: Attendance26, 413.
Report and free match highlights as Fulham beat Wolves 3-0 at Craven Cottage; Emmanuel Agbadou was shown straight red card in first half; goals from Ryan Sessegnon, Harry Wilson and a Yerson Mosquera own goal keep visitors winless and bottom; Fulham up to 14th after first win since Sept 20
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Saturday 1 November 2025 18: 48, UK Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Wolves remain bottom of the table and without a Premier League win this season after losing 3-0 at Fulham to increase the pressure on manager Vitor Pereira. This latest setback, not helped by Emmanuel Agbadou's 36th-minute red card, now means Wolves have gone 14 consecutive league matches without a win for the first time since a run of 15 winless games between February and August 2012. And with Wolves now eight points from safety, the focus is very much on Pereira as the Portuguese looks to manoeuvre the club away from the relegation zone as he did last season. On the basis of this display, it will be a far harder task this time around. Fulham led early as Hugo Bueno and Agbadou made a right old mess of trying to deal with Calvin Bassey's through ball, allowing Raul Jimenez to slip Ryan Sessegnon through on goal, with the forward making no mistake with a low finish past Sam Johnstone. The visitors' task was then made even harder when the hapless Agbadou - brought into the starting line-up by Pereira - was shown a straight red card for bringing down Josh King as the youngster burst towards goal. Referee John Brooks wasted no time in brandishing a straight red card for denying a clear goalscoring opportunity, which Video Assistant Referee Andy Madley upheld after judging King had not handled the ball moments before being taken out. Pereira reacted by making a triple change at the break, but it was one-way traffic in the second period as first Harry Wilson fired home a beauty to double the hosts' lead just past the hour mark.
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And Yerson Mosquera's comic own goal with a quarter of an hour remaining sealed the win for a Fulham side who themselves were struggling for form heading into this clash, but who have now jumped up to 14th in the table having ended a four-game losing run in the top flight with a first league win since September 20. Fulham boss Marco Silva: "Very important for us, definitely. All the conversations with the players in the build-up were about what a big game it was for us after a bad run. "We have been strong at home, completely different results so far at home and away. "But the number of clean sheets have not been good enough for us so far this season and it was very important for us to do it. I have to be pleased and congratulate the players. " Wolves boss Vitor Pereira: "It was the worst. In my opinion. Today I felt my team physically were not in condition, not at the level to face Fulham. "Tactically with some mistakes, technically we were not there at the best level, we lost a lot of passes. "We conceded the first goal but after the red card it was very difficult. We need to have a conversation to understand what happened today. "I cannot come here to have answers for everyone. I must talk to my players to understand what the problem was today. "I can say to you I am doing my best and working hard. I cannot control time or the confidence the club has. But me and my staff are trying everything to help the team to perform and get results. " Super 6 are starting the season by guaranteeing a £1, 000, 000 winner! Play for free.
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