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💧Fulham v Wolves💧[LIVE]

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Fulham will assess left-back Matt Targett, who went off injured during Wednesday's 1-1 draw at Bristol City.

Fellow loanee Sheyi Ojo could come back into the squad if Targett is absent, while boss Slavisa Jokanovic has no other injury worries.

Wolves midfielder Ruben Neves starts a two-game ban after picking up his 10th yellow card of the season in the midweek 2-2 draw against Norwich City.

Morocco's Romain Saiss is likely to come in for the Championship leaders.

SAM's prediction
Home win 34% Draw 28% Away win 38%
SAM, the Sports Analytics Machine, is a super-computer built by @ProfIanMcHale of the University of Liverpool.

Match facts

Since losing 5-0 at Fulham in the Premier League in March 2012, Wolves have only conceded one goal in four visits to Craven Cottage.
Fulham have won seven successive home league games, keeping clean sheets in each of the last three - they last won four consecutive league games without conceding at Craven Cottage in April 1999.
Wolves have dropped nine points in their last seven league games, more than in their previous 16 (in which they dropped seven points).
Fulham's Ryan Sessegnon has scored 17 league goals since August 2016, eight more than any other current teenager in the English top four tiers.
After scoring just once in his first 20 games this season, Wolves midfielder Alfred N'Diaye has now scored in two of his last three Championship appearances.

comment by Fiddy (U11570)

posted on 27/2/18

Get rid of the fecking lot of em !

Foreign dross

comment by Fiddy (U11570)

posted on 27/2/18

Tammy Abraham’s would link up well with our majestic Portugueser’s, would be like watching poetry in motion

posted on 27/2/18

Mick McCarthy is favourite to take over at West Brom, according the the Birmingham Mail. Red Adair firefighting comes to mind. However, he rescued Ipswich, maybe he can do the same again.

posted on 27/2/18

I do like watching those interviews with Neves, Jota and Costa on our website, they seem such nice guys and have a friendship, I hope they will be top players for us for the next few years

posted on 27/2/18

And they think Vinagre is the least intelligent and has got the worst dress sense

posted on 27/2/18

Great picture th other week of them all hanging out together

posted on 28/2/18

Clubs queuing up for Mick...

http://www.ipswichstar.co.uk/sport/ipswich-town-boss-mick-mccarthy-linked-to-reading-and-sheffield-wednesday-1-5411282

comment by Fiddy (U11570)

posted on 28/2/18

None so blind......

posted on 28/2/18

comment by Sir Halfy ...40%Chinese40%Portuguese20%NPD (U11570)
posted about 3 hours ago
None so blind......
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I think Bute said the other day that it astounded him that the same failed managers kept getting the jobs.

posted on 28/2/18

If he went to reading at least Edwards would probably get games again

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