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Manchester United are still struggling to get into the top half of the Premier League table and face a Fulham side sitting in 10th.
West Ham United defeated Fulham in a five-goal thriller to give Graham Potter a 3-2 victory in his first home game as Hammers Head Coach. Carlos Soler accepted a real gift from the Cottagers to give us the lead on 31 minutes, pouncing on a loose pass ...
However, this team can dream a little higher than that under Oliver Glasner.
Fulham's last league defeat was at home to Wolverhampton Wanderers on November 23, and they are currently in ninth spot in the table, picking up 30 points from their 20 matches, which has left them only six points off the Champions League spots.
Our under-18s took all three points from an entertaining London derby against West Ham United on Saturday afternoon at Sobha Realty Training Centre. Having fallen behind to an early penalty, Max Dowman drew us level right before the break with a fine strike from the edge of the box.
Midtable Fulham will host Manchester United at Craven Cottage on Sunday. Marco Silva’s team find themselves in the rare position of starting a match against the Red Devils as the betting
United’s best player, Bruno Fernandes could be in warmer climes with sand between his toes rather than battle the snarling fogs that bite around Old Trafford.
Manchester United play Fulham in the Premier League at the unusual kick-off time of 7pm on Sunday night. Typically the last game on Sunday is a 4.30pm kick-off and this week we will see Aston Villa host West Ham in that slot.
Man United will be targeting a return to winning ways in the Premier League against Fulham and here are five pre-match talking points ahead of the clash at Craven Cottage.
Strategies and ChallengesWest Ham United’s interest in Sunderland’s midfield captain, Dan Neil, highlights their proactive approach in the January transfer
Amorim has some big decisions to make with his starting XI and that starts with his choice of goalkeeper. Andre Onana has allowed errors to creep back into his game in recent weeks and his performance against Brighton last weekend led to legitimate questions over whether he should keep his place in the side.