For Brighton, another vital point in the fight to avoid the drop.
For Wolves, another point in this seven-way tussle for Europe.
And yet, at the end of a match which teetered this way and that, a sense that they had both left two more behind.


That could prove rather more costly for the visitors, whose Premier League future hangs by an ever-loosening thread.
After another display of promise which yielded little by way of results, their destiny remains in their hands. Not for much longer, though, if they continue to be so gun-shy in front of goal.