Harry Wilson once again proved to be the key player as Fulham made a comeback to secure a 3-2 victory over Brentford in a thrilling match at the Gtech Community Stadium.
Wilson's goal in the 70th minute, right after Tom Cairney scored the equalizer, turned out to be the winning goal, reminiscent of his late heroics in the previous encounter between the two teams.
Raul Jimenez opened the scoring for Fulham, followed by Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa finding the back of the net for Brentford, with Mbeumo missing a penalty earlier in the game.
Cairney, whose future at Craven Cottage is uncertain as he is yet to receive a contract extension, leveled the score before Wilson secured the win for Fulham.
Both teams were aiming for an eighth-place finish and a spot in the Conference League, but Crystal Palace's FA Cup triumph dashed those hopes, leaving them out of European competitions next season.
The match saw end-to-end action, with Wissa missing a great opportunity just before Fulham's opening goal by Jimenez.
The game was intense, with Brentford responding quickly after falling behind, but it was Fulham who had the last laugh with Wilson's decisive strike in the 72nd minute.
Fulham's victory was a result of their resilience and determination, summed up by Cairney's goal and Wilson's brilliant finish from distance.