Fulham v Burnley — looks one-sided on paper at Craven Cottage 
Craven Cottage hosts a relegation-critical clash this Saturday afternoon. Fulham welcome Burnley in a Premier League showdown. The Londoners are aiming for the top half; the visitors are fighting for survival. It’s 11th against 19th on the table.
Chasing goals under Marco Silva 
Silva’s side are toothless in front of goal. They’ve gone three games without a win across all competitions. The 0-0 at Nottingham Forest exposed their struggles in the final third. They’re sat exactly where they were last season on 41 points. Home form remains the bright spot — 63% of their points have been earned at Craven Cottage. The Cottagers will be desperate to secure a league double over this opponent for the first time since 1950-51.
Absolute points emergency under Scott Parker 
Parker’s men sit eight points adrift of safety. The draw with Bournemouth forms part of a five-game winless run. Their away defence is a serious problem — they’ve conceded in each of their last 25 league trips. Oddly, Craven Cottage gives the visitors a rare sliver of hope: Burnley have won their last three visits to this ground, 7-0 on aggregate.
Likely line-ups
Fulham : Leno ; Tete, Andersen, Bassey, Robinson ; Berge, Iwobi ; Wilson, King, Bobb ; Jimenez
Burnley : Dubravka ; Humphreys, Laurent, Esteve ; Walker, Ugochukwu, Hannibal, Hartman ; Anthony, Foster ; Flemming
Football Prediction Fulham vs Burnley
Fulham to Win
Burnley’s defensive organisation away from home has been leaking for months. Their urgent need for points will force them to open up and invite Fulham’s attacks.
Fulham control the basics in front of their own fans. Their push to reignite the attack should find plenty of space against a shaky back line.
Fulham’s overall technical edge should see them home and back to winning ways in the league.
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