
"Signing off January with a 2-1 win against Brighton, Marco Silva's men have found a route into the top-half of the Premier League table. Extending on their FA Cup adventure last month as they secured an eye-catching 3-1 victory against Championship high-flyers Middlesbrough, Fulham will also be excited by their continued success in west London. Along with winning their previous three showdowns at Craven Cottage across all competitions by an aggregate score of 7-3, they have also registered 10 points from their last four Premier League battles in front of their own supporters."
"While Norwegian international Oscar Bobb might have completed a permanent switch to Craven Cottage last week, the now-former Manchester City youngster remains on the sidelines with a hamstring issue. Likewise, Brazilian marksman Rodrigo Muniz is still recovering from his own respective hamstring injury. Enjoying what has been a sensational run of form and registering 17 direct goal contributions (11 goals, six assists) in his previous 18 appearances for club and country, Harry Wilson will play a leading role in the final third."
Fulham seek immediate Premier League response at Craven Cottage after a 3-2 defeat at Old Trafford and a 2-1 win over Brighton. Marco Silva's side reached the top half of the table and advanced past Middlesbrough with a 3-1 FA Cup victory. Fulham have won their last three home matches across competitions by an aggregate 7-3 and collected 10 points from their last four home Premier League games. Oscar Bobb remains sidelined with a hamstring issue and Rodrigo Muniz is still recovering. Harry Wilson has 17 goal contributions in his previous 18 appearances and will lead the attack. Everton have shown inconsistency, with recent results including a 1-0 win at Aston Villa and consecutive 2-2 draws.
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