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Fulham vs Liverpool LIVE - latest score, Harry Wilson goal, Hugo Ekitike OUT of squad

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Fulham vs Liverpool LIVE - Latest Score, Harry Wilson Goal, Hugo Ekitike OUT

London, January 4, 2026 – Fulham hosted Liverpool at Craven Cottage in a highly anticipated Premier League clash, with the match kicking off at 3:00 PM UTC. Currently sitting 12th in the table with 26 goals for and 25 against, Fulham aimed to upset the 4th-placed Reds, who boasted strong recent form.[1][2]



The game started tentatively, with Fulham 0-0 Liverpool in the early minutes. Liverpool deployed an innovative 4-4-2 formation variant, featuring Wirtz and Gakpo high and central, alongside Jones pressing forward. Fulham's manager Marco Silva confirmed pre-match that Ryan Sessegnon was out with a hamstring injury, while star forward Hugo Ekitike (8 goals, 3 assists) was surprisingly omitted from the squad.[1][3]

Fulham's Harry Wilson, with 5 goals and 4 assists this season, emerged as a key threat, rated highly alongside Samuel Chukwueze (6.7 rating). For Liverpool, Harvey Elliott (6.4 rating) and Alisson, fresh off a clean sheet against Leeds, anchored the defense. Betting odds favored over 2.5 goals at -125.[1]

Recent form set the stage: Fulham drew 1-1 at Crystal Palace and won narrowly against West Ham and Nottingham Forest. Liverpool remained unbeaten in five, including victories over Wolves, Tottenham, Brighton, and Inter Milan, plus a 0-0 draw with Leeds.[1]

As the match unfolded, tensions rose with Fulham's counter-attacks led by Wilson. Liverpool dominated possession but struggled to break through. A pivotal moment came when Wilson scored for Fulham, stunning the visitors and shifting momentum. Live updates captured the electric atmosphere, with Sofascore community polls leaning towards a Liverpool win despite the setback.[2][3]

Injuries and tactical tweaks defined the day—Ekitike's absence forced Fulham to rely on depth, while Liverpool's Alisson made crucial saves. The over/under line hovered at 2.5 goals, promising a thriller. Fans tracked play-by-play on FOX Sports and Flashscore for real-time stats, H2H, and lineups.[1][4]

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