There is a London derby to look ahead to in the Premier League this weekend, as Fulham play their first home match of the new season against Brentford. The Cottagers will be chasing a second straight victory to start the new campaign.
There had been a lot of questions surrounding Fulham’s chances in the Premier League this term, with constant rumours linking Marco Silva and Aleksandar Mitrovic with moves away. However, the Cottagers made a dream start to the new season, as they landed a memorable 1-0 win at Goodison Park against Everton.
Their winning goal was scored with just 17 minutes remaining, as Bobby De Cordova-Reid came off the bench to net the winner. That was the third win that Fulham have registered in four matches against Everton. It was also the first time that Fulham have started the new season with a victory since the 2013-14 season. They had failed to win each of their last three opening matches in the Premier League.
Brentford were involved in one of the most entertaining opening matches of the weekend, as they earned a 2-2 draw against Tottenham Hotspur in front of their own fans. The Bees were excellent in the opening half, with Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa finding the net.
That would have been a welcome sight for Thomas Frank to see his two strikers on the scoresheet, as the Bees face life without Ivan Toney until the start of next year. The point also extended Brentford’s excellent record in London derbies in the league, as they have now gone ten without defeat. They haven’t enjoyed a longer unbeaten run since going eleven without loss in August 1955.
Fulham landed a 3-2 win in this exact fixture last season, before the Bees registered victory by the same scoreline in the reverse meeting in March. In fact, the winning team in this fixture has scored exactly three goals in each of the three previous meetings.
This should be an enjoyable clash between these London rivals on Saturday. However, the preference is for the Bees to claim maximum points, as they have excelled in London derbies throughout the last 12 months. We could also see both teams finding the back of the net at Craven Cottage.
Make sure to bet on Fulham vs Brentford with 22Bet!
Bet hereDate and Time: 17 November 2024, 20:45 GMT + 1 Venue: Bozsik Arena, Budapest, Hungary…
Date and Time: Sunday, November 17, 2024. 5:00 PM GMT+1 Venue: Wembley Stadium, London, England …
Date and Time: November 17, 19:45 GMT+1 Venue: San Siro, Milan, Italy Italy vs France…
Date and Time: November 16, 19:45 GMT+1 Venue: Johan Cruyff Arena, Amsterdam, Netherlands Netherlands vs…
Date and Time: Saturday, November 16, 2024. 7:45 PM GMT+1 Venue: Europa-Park Stadion, Freiburg, Germany…
10. Lille (France) One of the biggest surprises at the start of the season has…
This website uses cookies.