Craven Cottage braces for a pivotal Premier League clash as Fulham host Aston Villa, with both sides eyeing European ambitions but arriving in contrasting form. Marco Silva's men seek to rediscover their scoring touch after a barren April, while Unai Emery's Villa look to cement their top-four status.
Key Takeaways
- Fulham's goal drought: Five blanks in seven games, with only two first-half goals in their last 16 matches.
- Villa's firepower: Twelve goals in 16 days, including a 4-0 thrashing of Sunderland.
- Team news: Amadou Onana missing for Villa; Alex Iwobi out for Fulham with a hamstring injury.
- Head-to-head: Villa won the reverse fixture 3-1 in September, but Fulham are stronger at home.
Form Guide (Last 5 PL games): Fulham: L-D-L-D-L | Aston Villa: W-D-W-W-W
Top Scorers: Raul Jimenez (12 goals) vs Ollie Watkins (18 goals)
European Stakes: Villa sit 4th, Fulham 12th – a win for the hosts could lift them to 10th.
Silva Rings Changes to Spark Attack
Fulham boss Marco Silva has shuffled his pack after last week's goalless stalemate at Brentford. Sander Berge returns to midfield alongside Sasa Lukic, while Raul Jimenez replaces Rodrigo Muniz up front. Samuel Chukwueze steps in for the injured Alex Iwobi on the left flank, as per the Guardian's live blog.
The Cottagers have drawn blanks in five of their last seven outings, scoring only against Burnley and Tottenham during that stretch. Silva will hope Jimenez, who has netted 12 league goals this season, can rediscover his early-season form.
Emery's Villa Seek Another Statement Win
Aston Villa arrive in buoyant mood after a 4-0 demolition of Sunderland, their third win in four league games. Unai Emery makes four changes, with Amadou Onana missing through injury – Lamare Bogarde slots into midfield. Pau Torres and Lucas Digne bolster the defence, while Emi Buendia replaces Ross Barkley in the attacking third.
Villa have scored 12 times in the past 16 days, and Ollie Watkins (18 goals) remains a constant threat. Emery's side sit fourth and could leapfrog Manchester United into third with a win, pending Monday's result.
Tuchel in Attendance as Watkins Auditions
England manager Thomas Tuchel was spotted in the Craven Cottage stands, casting an eye over Watkins and Fulham's Raul Jimenez. The Villa striker will be keen to impress after a quiet international break.
Match Action So Far
Fulham have dominated possession early on, with Sessegnon and Chukwueze testing Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez. However, the visitors have threatened on the counter, with Watkins and Buendia forcing saves from Bernd Leno. The first half remains goalless, but both sides have carved out clear chances.
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