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Premier League wrap: Forest battle to important point

Nottingham Forest fought back to draw 2-2 with Wolves and edge a point further clear of Luton, who remain in the final Premier League relegation spot.

Wolves took the lead five minutes before the break through a curling strike by Matheus Cunha.

Forest, though, were level in first-half stoppage time when Morgan Gibbs-White flicked in from a corner.

Danilo put Forest in front when he slotted in a rebound after 57 minutes, but the visitors were soon back level when Cunha struck again from close range just after the hour.

Relegation-battlers Burnley missed the chance to make up ground on the sides above them after a shocking mistake from goalkeeper Arijanet Muric handed Brighton an equaliser at Turf Moor.

Substitute Josh Brownhill put the Clarets ahead in the 74th minute.

Brighton, though, were back on level terms just five minutes later when Muric allowed a backpass from Sander Berge to go under his foot for an own goal.

Brentford secured a first league win since early February as they beat bottom club Sheffield United 2-0 at the Gtech Community Stadium.

The Bees broke the deadlock in the 63rd minute through an own goal from Blades midfielder Oliver Arblaster.

Mikkel Damsgaard thought he had added a second with a low strike but his effort was ruled out by VAR for a foul in the build-up, before substitute Frank Onyeka did make it 2-0 in stoppage time.

Manchester City thumped strugglers Luton 5-1 at the Etihad Stadium to move back top of the Premier League, while in Saturday's 12.30pm kick-off, Newcastle dented Tottenham's Champions League push with a 4-0 win at St James' Park.

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