Fulham got a psychological victory over fellow promotion hopefuls Sheffield Wednesday as they beat them 2-1 on their own backyard, thanks to a Neeskens Kebano goal and a sending off.

Slavisa Jokanovic made four changes for the final regular game of the season with one eye on the play-off games next week, with Lucas Piazon, Chris Martin, Neeskens Kebano and Denis Odoi all coming into the starting XI.

It was the home side who took the lead when Tomas Kalas tried to break out from the back, but he ran into trouble in the forms of the referee and a Wednesday player, who disposed him of the ball before feeding it to Sam Winnall who slotted the ball into the bottom corner.

Kebano was the man to equalise for Fulham when Denis Odoi's cross finally found its way into the Wednesday area, with the Congo international there to pounce first time and put it past Joe Wildsmith after 26 minutes.

Marco Mattias was sent off on the stroke of half time when he scythed down Aluko as he looked to break forward from the Fulham box - referee Graham Scott having no hesitation to give him his marching orders.

The second half was a more drab affair with Fulham having most of the chances, but without ever really testing Wildsmith in the Wednesday goal.

But Fulham got a second in comical fashion when Piazon's freekick was delfected into the goal, before being cleared, and after a period of no one knowing what exactly was happening the referee gave the goal.

Bettinelli 6 - Had very little to do in the second half as a result of the sending off, while he could do nothing about a good finish from Winnall.

Odoi 7 - After getting into the game saw lots of the ball out right in the first half, with his cross setting up Kebano for the goal. Struggled to beat the first man in the first half hour

Kalas 6 - Made a mistake for the goal but did a good job at the back with Ream but he seemed more likely of the two to make a silly foul when Wednesday were breaking. Dealt with the threat of Rhodes well in the second half.

Ream 7 - Another solid game from the American who looks very assured of himself at the moment. Under his leadership himself and Ream shackled Wednesday in the second half

Malone 7 - Was a threat in the first and second halves with his marauding runs forward causing Wednesday several problems. Looked the more likely in the second half to make something happen.

Piazon 7 - Was brought in in place of Johansen and played his part well - he was always eager to get onto the ball and his slight touches in and around the box caused problems for the Wednesday defenders trying to track the runs of Aluko, Kebano and eventually Ayite.

McDonald 7 - Was the glue in the Fulham midfield once again and stepped up to his role even more so with Stefan Johansen on the bench. Made a vital block in the first half to deny a certain goal.

Cairney 6 - Had a quiet game by his standards but Wednesday did look to crowd out the middle in the first half. Got on the ball more in the second but wasn't able to find that defence splitting pass we're used to seeing.

Kebano 7 - Was in the right place at the right time to connect with Odoi's cross to grab the equaliser. Caused problems down the right with his skill set too much for the Wednesday defence. Could well have got his head to the ball for the second goal.

Aluko 7 - Caused his markers on the right all manner of problems all game, with the sending off of Matias a by-product of is pace and skill doen the wing. Was replaced by Ayite on the hour mark in preparation for the play-offs.

Martin 6 - Struggled to make an impact on the game with Wednesday crowding out the 18-yard box, which didn't allow him the get in behind the defence.

Subs:

Ayite 6 - Had a shot deflected wide that looked goalbound but didn't really have that much influence on the game after coming on.

Fredericks 6 - Came on to keep it fresh but had no real impact on the tie. Put the ball on a plate for Piazon to make it three but the Brazilian couldn't connect.

Parker 6 - Replaced Cairney for the final 13 minutes of the game and showed a calm and level head which was needed after the away side took the lead.