Wolves promoted to Premier League after Fulham held

Wolves six-season exile from the Premier League is over after Fulham s failure to beat Brentford confirmed the Championship leaders return to the top flight.

Third-placed Fulham conceded a 94th-minute equaliser in a 1-1 home draw on Saturday to hand automatic promotion to Nuno Espirito Santo s men with four games to spare.

The Cottagers had appeared set to make Wolves wait after Aleksandar Mitrovic opened the scoring in the 70th minute, but a last-gasp Neal Maupay header means Wolves are now safe inside the top two.

An unbeaten run throughout November and December, along with the standout form of shock pre-season signing Ruben Neves, made for a smooth path back into the Premier League for the first time since 2011-12.

They finished bottom on that occasion and quickly dropped into League One with relegation from the Championship the following season.

But while Wolves are now assured of going up, Nuno s hopes of claiming the second-tier title in his debut season in England will have to wait until next weekend as even a win over Birmingham City on Sunday would not put second-placed Cardiff City out of contention for the honour.

 

— Wolves (@Wolves)

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