Cauley Woodrow fired in just before the final whistle to give Fulham a 1-1 draw with Huddersfield Town, who had gone ahead thanks to a Nahki Wells strike.
Fulham started strongly and Alexander Kacaniklic saw a half-volley dip just over the bar, before Dan Burns had a header from Jamie O'Hara's corner cleared off the line.
Ross McCormack was denied a penalty after tumbling inside the box just before half time, while Sean Scannell saw two efforts within minutes of each other fly just wide as Huddersfield upped the tempo after the break.
Bermuda international Wells put Town in front after getting on the end of Harry Bunn's well-worked cross, before Scannell and Mark Hudson both came close with headers.
Moussa Dembele headed McCormack's long ball over as Fulham pushed forward to try and get an equaliser, and it came 94 minutes into the game when Woodrow controlled the ball on his chest to slam a volley into the back of the net.
The result sees Fulham stay in 21st spot in the Championship while Huddersfield sit one place ahead of them in 20th.