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View from SunSport’s Graham Hill at Molineux

Wolves have levelled through Matheus Cunha with 19 minutes, and suddenly it’s game on.

The home fans had been getting impatient with their team as they struggled for a goal after Ipswich wasted a great chance to go two up.

Wes Burns’ cross was met by Liam Delap but he mis-timed his connection from six yards out.

Wolves made them pay when Goncalo Guedes set Cunha free for the equaliser.

It was a blow for an Ipswich side who looked to be coasting to a second Premier League win of the season.

Wolves fans are still furious with the club’s owners Fosun, but now they sense a thrilling finish.

View from SunSport’s Ken Lawrence on match at Anfield

Arne Slot won’t be on the bench for Liverpool’s Carabao Cup clash at Southampton on Wednesday.

The Dutchman always comes across as being pretty paid – back but he does like a moan at referees.

And when he mouthed off after Curtis Jones was booked for a bad challenge on Alex Iwobi referee Tony Harrington wasn’t having it.

His yellow card means Slot will be in the stands at St. Mary’s.

Wolves 1-1 Ipswich Town

72. What an important goal this could be.

If Wolves are ever going to score, you expect Cunha to be involved.

Picking the ball up inside the box, he curls a left-footed shot into the bottom corner of the goal.

Scenes.

Goal – Matheus Cunha (Wolves)

View from SunSport’s Dan King at The Emirates

All change for Arsenal with four subs on now, with Declan Rice and Martin Odegaard both off.

But no change in the score yet and you can hear the growing anxiety at the Emirates.

David Raya is yet to make a save but Everton have been better this half, restricting the Gunners to fewer chances. 

Liverpool 1-1 Fulham

67. This is proving to be end-to-end stuff at Anfield.

The Reds are not happy with a draw, looking to take all three points.

Having only ten men on the pitch, Fulham still fancy their chances on the counter-attack.

Gravenberch often slots into the defence and is again playing superbly.

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