Sam Tomkins was on form with the boot as Liam Marshall's late try sealed a14-10 Super League victory for Wigan Warriors over Hull FC.
In a dramatic clash at the KCOM Stadium, Marshall went over with five minutes remaining to seal the points, moments after Tomkins had hit the woodwork with an attempted drop-goal.
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Tomkins had been at his best earlier, coolly adding the extras to Dan Sarginson's opener before making it 8-0 with a penalty.
Bureta Faraimo's effort hauled Hull back into it before the interval, though, and the United States international doubled his tally to edge the hosts ahead after the restart.
A series of unforced Hull errors allowed Tomkins to restore parity, however, and although the full-back could not add the extra point, the Warriors did eventually claim the points when Marshall bundled his way over in the corner.
The victory consolidates the Warriors' place in second, while Hull missed out on the chance to leapfrog Castleford Tigers into fourth.