Burnley ensured Fulham's wait for a win at Turf Moor stretched to 31 games after coming from behind to claim a point.
The Cottagers' opener early in the second half was rather fortuitous as Joachim Andersen and Ola Aina combined from a corner to flick the ball over the line.
However, the home side equalised just minutes later when Ashley Barnes collected Jay Rodriguez's excellent centre and fed the ball past Alphonse Areola.
The result ensured Sean Dyche's side preserved their eight-point advantage over their opponents in the Premier League.
The result ensured Sean Dyche's side preserved their eight-point advantage over their opponents in the Premier League.
5. Kevin Long 7.1
Always dependable. Enjoyed a physical tussle with Reid and coped well with the movement of Maja. Anticipated the danger well to cut out a Loftus-Cheek cross in the first half and went close with a header from McNeil's corner.
Injury was an innocuous one, which is a concern, especially given the form he had been in. Found holes out wide and infield to get on the ball and link play, but never really got the opportunity to get on the outside of Aina. Worked hard off the ball.
The young Burnley winger put in a tired display. Brushed off the ball all too easily when attempting to drive forward and didn't get the breaks. Worked well against the ball, however, until fatigue hit late on, and set-pieces were a threat.
Showed for the ball on the edge of his own penalty area, kept things ticking over in the middle and got on the loose balls in the final third. Excelled technically, getting the Clarets in behind and alongside Fulham's defence with perfectly weighted passes.