Rodrigo Muniz emerged as the hero for Fulham, scoring a decisive goal in the 95th minute to secure a 2-1 victory over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. This marked Fulham's first Premier League win at this venue. Marco Silva's late substitutions proved effective, with Muniz and Harry Wilson both contributing significantly to the comeback.
Initially, it seemed Cole Palmer's impressive solo goal in the 16th minute would be enough for Chelsea. However, Fulham turned the game around with Wilson equalising in the 82nd minute through a close-range header. Muniz then sealed the win with a precise shot into the bottom corner during stoppage time, leaving Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez helpless.

This victory was historic for Fulham, ending a long-standing drought at Stamford Bridge dating back to 1979. The Cottagers had not won there in 18 Premier League attempts, recording six draws and eleven losses. Their perseverance paid off as they finally broke this streak with a memorable away win.
Harry Wilson played a crucial role in Fulham's success. All four of his Premier League goals this season have come as a substitute. Notably, eight of his last eleven goals have either given his team the lead or levelled the score, showcasing his impact off the bench.
Chelsea missed an opportunity to close in on league leaders Liverpool. A win would have brought them within one point of Liverpool, but they remain four points behind before facing Leicester City later on Boxing Day. This defeat marks Chelsea's first league loss since October 20 and only their third of the season.
Cole Palmer achieved a personal milestone during this match. On his 50th Premier League appearance, he scored his 26th goal of 2024. This is the highest number of goals scored by any Chelsea player in a calendar year within the competition.
The match was significant for both teams for different reasons. While Fulham celebrated breaking their Stamford Bridge curse, Chelsea reflected on missed chances and their position in the league standings.