League Leaders Arsenal surrendered a two-goal advantage to draw 2–2 away to relegation-threatened Wolves, missing the chance to extend their cushion at the top of the Premier League table.
The Gunners looked firmly in control for much of the contest at Molineux after racing into an early lead. Bukayo Saka opened the scoring inside five minutes, heading home from close range after meeting a precise cross from Declan Rice.
Arsenal doubled their advantage in the second half when Piero Hincapié finished neatly from a Gabriel assist to put the visitors 2–0 up.

However, Wolves refused to fold and gradually grew into the game. Hugo Bueno sparked the comeback with a superb curling strike just past the hour mark, giving the home supporters renewed belief. Arsenal then struggled to cope with sustained late pressure as Wolves pushed for an equaliser.

Deep into stoppage time, chaos in the Arsenal box proved costly. Goalkeeper David Raya and defender Gabriel failed to deal with a high delivery, allowing teenage substitute Tom Edozie to fire in a shot that deflected off Riccardo Calafiori and into the net to level the scores at 2–2.

The dramatic finish left Arsenal frustrated, as their lead over closest challengers Manchester City was trimmed to five points, with City still holding a game in hand. For Wolves, the draw offered a morale boost despite their difficult position near the foot of the table, highlighting their fighting spirit as the relegation battle intensifies.









