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·21 de agosto de 2025
Fulham vs Man United: Match Preview, Latest Team News and Score Prediction

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·21 de agosto de 2025
The Premier League’s second weekend already offers a fascinating test as Fulham host Manchester United at Craven Cottage. Neither side managed to take maximum points in their opening fixtures of the 2025-26 campaign, yet both managers will sense an opportunity to shift momentum early in the season.
Fulham vs Manchester United takes place on Sunday 24 August 2025, with kick-off scheduled for 4.30pm BST. The game will be shown live in the UK on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Ultra HDR, with coverage starting at 4pm. Subscribers can also follow the action via the Sky Go app, while BBC One will screen free highlights on Match of the Day 2 at 10.30pm.
Marco Silva has decisions to make after Fulham’s opening draw with Brighton. Ryan Sessegnon remains doubtful, while Rodrigo Muniz is pushing to start ahead of Raul Jimenez after making a decisive impact from the bench. Emile Smith Rowe, who featured in the final 20 minutes at the Amex Stadium, will also be hoping to earn a first start in Fulham colours.
Manchester United, under Ruben Amorim, could hand Benjamin Sesko his first full start after the striker came on against Arsenal. However, there is a case for keeping faith with the dynamic trio of Mason Mount, Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha, who troubled Arsenal throughout despite the eventual defeat.
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Another key decision concerns the goalkeeper. Andre Onana is in contention for a recall after Altay Bayindir’s costly error last weekend. At the back, Noussair Mazraoui remains a doubt and Lisandro Martinez is unavailable through injury.
Last season’s meetings between these sides were tight affairs in the Premier League, with United edging both encounters. Yet Fulham claimed some satisfaction by knocking the Red Devils out of the FA Cup on penalties, a reminder of the threat Silva’s side can pose.
Recent history does not favour the home team. Fulham’s last victory at Craven Cottage against Manchester United came in December 2009. Since then, United have largely dictated this fixture, winning 58 of the 94 league meetings compared to Fulham’s 16. There have been 20 draws.
United impressed in spells against Arsenal and the expectation is that their attacking unit will become increasingly effective as Sesko settles into the Premier League. The midfield remains a work in progress, yet Amorim’s side look capable of creating chances in volume.
For Fulham, much depends on converting promising build-up into goals, something that proved elusive in last season’s contests. Should Muniz or Smith Rowe start, there is potential for greater edge in the final third.
The margins are likely to be fine once again. United’s quality in attack could make the difference and Amorim will want a statement performance away from home.
Prediction: Manchester United to win 2-1.
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