An emotional Terry, who will leave at the end of the season after more than two decades at the club, swept in a loose ball from a corner for the opener.
Chelsea scored two late goals as they came from behind to claim a dramatic victory against Watford at Stamford Bridge and end a three-game winless run.
The Cherries went in front at the end of a scrappy first half when Justin Kluivert's shot squirmed under Fulham goalkeeper Bernd Leno after a brilliant mazy run from Alex Scott to create the chance.
Defeat leaves Liverpool two points behind leaders Manchester City and level on points with Arsenal before the Gunners' game against Aston Villa later on Sunday. "I think we are always still in it.
Juventus saw their clean sheet run end after 615 minutes, but Gleison Bremer's header and an odd Daniele Rugani goal with his chest allowed them to squeeze past Cagliari.
It rounded off a brilliant game that saw both sides dominate periods, but City controlled the second half and showed the fight and quality to seal what could be a huge win come the end of the season.
The drama then switched to the other end in eight added minutes as Declan Rice's deflected shot gave Arsenal the lead before substitute Gabriel Jesus raced clear to wrap up the win as the stadium exploded in elation.
But De Bruyne's curling effort was a sublime equaliser just 10 minutes later and, with a starring role for the rest of the game, City boss Pep Guardiola said their success was thanks to his "incredible" qualities.
The game started with Real Madrid in control and they were looking dangerous from the get-go. They could have had a penalty after a couple of minutes but the ref didn't spot the push on the back of Theo Hernandez.