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Premier League wrap: Bournemouth and Brighton keep European hopes on track

Rayan of Bournemouth celebrates after he scores a goal to make it 1-0 during the Premier League match between Fulham and Bournemouth at Craven Cottage on May 09, 2026 in London, England.
Rayan's winner proved the difference for Bournemouth in a game that had more red cards than goals

Bournemouth took a giant stride towards qualifying for Europe for the first time as Rayan's second-half strike earned a 1-0 win against Fulham at Craven Cottage that extended their unbeaten run to 16 games.

An otherwise unremarkable match took a turn for the bizarre late in the first half when both teams had a player sent off for violent conduct a few minutes apart.

Ryan Christie was first to be dismissed for landing his studs on the ankle of Timothy Castagne and before Fulham had a chance to make their advantage pay, Joachim Andersen launched into a similarly reckless challenge on Adrien Truffert and saw red.

That at least had the effect of opening up an otherwise cagey, nervous affair in which neither side looked set up to seize control in the race to finish sixth.

Rayan’s fifth goal for Bournemouth, whacked in in the 53rd minute, sealed it.

Andoni Iraola’s side know victories in their final two games will guarantee at least a place in the Europa League, though should Aston Villa win that competition while finishing fifth, the Cherries could yet find themselves propelled onto the Champions League stage.

Josh King came agonisingly close to stealing a point when he cracked the underside of the bar with virtually the final kick as Fulham’s fading European hopes became all but extinguished.

Jack Hinshelwood of Brighton & Hove Albion celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the Premier League match between Brighton & Hove Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers at Amex Stadium on May 09, 2026 in Brighton, England.
Jack Hinshelwood sparked the Seagulls' lightning start

Brighton also put their European push back on track by flying out of the blocks en route to beating relegated Wolves 3-0 at the Amex Stadium.

Jack Hinshelwood headed home inside 35 seconds to register Albion's fastest Premier League goal before captain Lewis Dunk marked his return to the starting XI by nodding in the second just four minutes later.

Yankuba Minteh completed the scoring late on as Seagulls head coach Fabian Hurzeler celebrated his new three-year contract in style with a comfortable win.

Bottom club Wolves remain without a league victory on the road this term after suffering a 13th defeat from 18 away games – and 24th in total.

Following a dismal first-half display, Yerson Mosquera headed against the crossbar for Wanderers in the second period, while Hwang Hee-chan struck a post, albeit the opportunity was flagged offside.

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