Crystal Palace vs Fulham Preview & Prediction | 2023-24 English Premier League
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THE FACTS
When is Crystal Palace vs Fulham on and what time does it start? Crystal Palace vs Fulham will take place on Saturday 23rd September, 2023 – 15:00 (UK)
Where can I get tickets for Crystal Palace vs Fulham? Visit each club’s official website for the latest ticket information
What TV channel is Crystal Palace vs Fulham on in the UK? Television rights for the Premier League in the UK are shared between Sky Sports, TNT Sports and Amazon Prime so it is worth checking their schedules for Crystal Palace vs Fulham
Where can I stream Crystal Palace vs Fulham in the UK? If Crystal Palace vs Fulham is televised, then it can be streamed on either Sky Go, discovery+ or Amazon Prime Video depending on who is broadcasting the match
THE LOWDOWN
CRYSTAL PALACE
Crystal Palace must have thought they were heading for a third straight win in all competitions last weekend but a late comeback from Aston Villa saw them come away from the midlands empty-handed.
Form striker Odsonne Edouard gave the Eagles the lead just after half-time, and they held on well until substitute Jhon Duran thundered in a sensational strike late on. It was to get worse for Palace though, as a Douglas Luiz penalty mere minutes later put Villa in front, before Leon Bailey rubbed salt into the wound deep into injury-time.
FULHAM
It may not have been their finest performance but Fulham did the important thing by beating Luton last weekend and bringing to an end their three-game winless run in the Premier League.
The Cottagers certainly rode their luck in that match as Luton missed several opportunities to find the net. Ultimately though, it was substitute Carlos Vinicius's goal midway through the second half that made the difference, leaving Fulham in the top half of the table heading into the weekend.
THE TEAM NEWS
CRYSTAL PALACE
Marc Guehi has returned to training after missing out last weekend and seems likely to return to the heart of defence in place of Chris Richards, while Jordan Ayew should be okay after a dead leg cut short his participation against Aston Villa.
Dean Henderson is waiting in the wings for his Crystal Palace debut, and this could be the game that he replaces Sam Johnstone in goal.
PREDICTED XI (4-2-3-1): Henderson; Ward, Andersen, Guehi, Mitchell; Doucoure, Hughes; Ayew, Eze, Schlupp; Edouard
UNAVAILABLE: Tomkins (Injured), Ahamada (Injured), Lerma (Injured), Olise (Injured), Franca (Injured)
QUESTIONABLE: Guehi (Injured), Ferguson (Fitness), Ayew (Injured)
FULHAM
The trio of Tosin Adarabioyo, Sasa Lukic and Adama Traore are all absent through injury, but Antonee Robinson, who missed out last week, is in contention after a return to training.
After scoring the winner from the bench against Luton, Carlos Vinicius is pushing for a start up front in place of Raul Jimenez, who is yet to find the net since joining the club in the summer.
PREDICTED XI (4-3-3): Leno; Tete, Diop, Ream, Robinson; Reed, Palhinha, Pereira; Wilson, Vinicius, Willian
UNAVAILABLE: Adarabioyo (Injured), Lukic (Injured), Traore (Injured)
QUESTIONABLE: Robinson (Injured)
THE PREDICTION
It has been an identical start to the campaign for Crystal Palace and Fulham with both recording two wins, two losses and a draw apiece after five games. That may lead some to consider this a nailed-on draw, but a closer look at the numbers reveals that Palace have a little more about them. They have scored more and conceded less than Fulham, and their extra bite in attack could be the difference maker here. With that in mind, draw not bet on the hosts is worth looking at.
TIP: CRYSTAL PALACE DRAW NO BET