Sunderland visits Craven Cottage on November 22, 2025 sitting pretty in 4th place. The visitors arrive unbeaten in their last 4 matches. Meanwhile, Fulham has struggled away from home, winning just 3 times this season overall. This matchup pits a struggling home side against a promotion-chasing away team.
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🔥 Quick Facts:
- Kick-off: 3:00 PM GMT Saturday at Craven Cottage
- Sunderland in 4th place with 5 wins from 11 matches
- Fulham 15th with poor form: 3 wins, 6 losses this season
- Sunderland unbeaten in last 4 matches across all competitions
- Historical edge: Sunderland 26 wins, Fulham 20 in 66 meetings
Head-to-Head Record Favors Sunderland
These clubs have met 66 times across all competitions. Sunderland holds the advantage with 26 victories to Fulham’s 20. They’ve drawn 20 times previously. The historical record clearly leans northeast. In recent meetings at this venue, things get trickier for prediction. The form advantage sits firmly with the visitors heading into Saturday.
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Fulham’s home record this season tells an interesting story though. They’ve earned 91% of their points at Craven Cottage. They’ve won 6 of their 7 matches here. But that one loss came recently, suggesting cracks forming. Sunderland won’t find an easy test at the ground despite Fulham’s overall struggles.
Recent Form Analysis
Sunderland sits 4th with 19 points from 11 matches—a pace of 1.73 points per game. They’re riding momentum hard. Coming up from the Championship last season, they’ve adapted brilliantly to the Premier League. They haven’t lost in their last 4 matches, mixing wins and draws. This consistency is exactly what keeps teams in European spots.
Fulham’s record reads 3 wins, 2 draws, 6 losses for 11 points. That’s 1.0 points per game—relegation-form territory. They’ve won 3 times at home, drawn once, lost just once at Craven Cottage. But away from home? Only zero wins in 5 attempts. The split is stark and concerning. They need their home crowd badly today.
Statistical Comparison
| Statistic | Fulham | Sunderland |
|---|---|---|
| League Position | 15th | 4th |
| Points | 11 | 19 |
| Record (W-D-L) | 3-2-6 | 5-4-2 |
| Home Record | 3-1-1 | 3-3-0 |
| Away Record | 0-1-5 | 2-1-2 |
| Points Per Game | 1.0 | 1.73 |
| Recent Form | Struggling | 4 unbeaten |
Key Factors to Watch
- Fulham’s home strength: They’ve won 6 of 7 at Craven Cottage. That crowd support matters.
- Sunderland’s away form: Just 2 wins in 5 away matches. They’re not unbeatable away.
- Injury news: Check team sheets for key absences affecting lineups.
- Momentum swing: Fulham’s one recent home loss shows vulnerability. Sunderland senses weakness.
- Historic pattern: Sunderland’s 26-20 head-to-head advantage suggests they handle this fixture well.
Will Fulham’s Home Advantage Overcome Form Slump?
This matchup sits at a fascinating crossroads. Fulham has all the home advantage: they’ve won 6 of 7 at Craven Cottage and earned 91% of their points there. But their overall form is dire at 1.0 points per game. Meanwhile, Sunderland represents everything Fulham isn’t—consistent, in-form, climbing the table. The visitors’ 4-game unbeaten run suggests they’re here to win, not just defend.
Statistical models give Fulham slight advantages in some services (45% to 47.6%) but Sunderland algorithms project 36% win probability. The 24% draw possibility looms large here. Given Sunderland’s defensive solidity and Fulham’s need for points, don’t expect a goalfest.
Question yourself: Can Craven Cottage lift Fulham to shock the in-form visitors? Or does Sunderland’s momentum prove unrelenting?
Sources
- Forebet – Match prediction algorithms and win probability data
- Premier League Official – Team statistics and fixture details
- Sports Mole – H2H analysis and preview coverage

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