Fulham bid to topple top-five Palace and end winless home run dating back to 2005 | OneFootball

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·06 de dezembro de 2025

Fulham bid to topple top-five Palace and end winless home run dating back to 2005

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Fulham return to Craven Cottage still frustrated that their late surge against Manchester City did not earn them a point in midweek.

They must refocus quickly for a demanding London derby against Crystal Palace on Sunday.


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Their 5-4 defeat ended as a near miss rather than a famous comeback, having dragged Pep Guardiola’s side into a frantic contest.

Fulham had a late effort cleared off the line, yet they still left with nothing but renewed belief that they can trouble the strongest teams in the division.

Marco Silva’s side sit in the lower half of the table and remain closer to the relegation places than they would like, which adds urgency to their need to convert encouraging performances into points.

They have taken nine points from their last five matches and have shown attacking conviction at home, but the scale of the early damage against City underlined how costly lapses in concentration can be.

Palace arrive with a defensive record that speaks to their structure and resilience, having conceded fewer goals than all but Arsenal this season.

Oliver Glasner’s team recorded a seventh clean sheet of the campaign by winning 1-0 at Burnley, a result that lifted them to fifth place and kept them firmly involved in the Champions League conversation.

They sit one point behind fourth-placed Chelsea and could qualify for Europe’s top competition even from their current position if England retains additional places.

Palace have been inconsistent across recent weeks, with three wins, a draw and two defeats from their last six league fixtures, but their ability to shut games down has helped them remain competitive near the top.

They will also recognise the opportunity to establish further momentum by securing successive London derby victories, something they have not managed in more than eight years.

Fulham will hope that Palace’s tendency to fluctuate returns at Craven Cottage, particularly after last season’s meetings ended with both clubs winning 2-0 away from home.

They have not beaten Palace at home in the Premier League since 2005, which adds another layer of difficulty to the task.

Fulham showed they can unsettle a side as potent as City, but Palace are less forgiving and far less likely to leave gaps that allow dramatic recoveries.

Silva’s side may need a more controlled performance to avoid another scenario where they spend the afternoon chasing the game rather than dictating it.

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