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Fulham vs. Liverpool: Predicted XI, Injury News & How to Watch
Fulham host Liverpool at Craven Cottage on Sunday, January 4, 2026, with kick-off at 10:00 AM for a crucial Premier League clash. Liverpool, managed by Arne Slot, aim to bounce back from a frustrating 0-0 draw against Leeds that kicked off their 2026 campaign, amid criticisms of "boring football" and lacking pride despite an unbeaten league run[1][3]. Fulham, sitting 11th with 27 points from 19 games (8 wins, 3 draws, 8 losses), are a tough home side, unbeaten in their last three (wins over Newcastle 2-1 and Burnley 3-2), averaging 1.7 goals per game at home while conceding just 0.9[1][2][6].
Head-to-Head & Form
Fulham stunned Liverpool 3-2 in their last meeting at Craven Cottage. Historically, Liverpool have won 4 of the past 10 H2H, with Fulham claiming 2 wins and 4 draws[2]. The Cottagers boast strong home stats: 7 wins in last 10, 53.8% possession, and solid passing (497.7 per match). Liverpool are unbeaten in three away games but have 5 losses in their last 10 on the road, scoring 1.7 goals while conceding 1.9[2]. Betting tips favor Over 2.5 goals at -125 odds, expecting at least three strikes[2].
Predicted Lineups
Liverpool's Predicted XI: Focus on defense with Jones and Gravenberch in midfield; front three expected to deliver despite recent form dips. Analysts predict a gritty 2-1 win, holding Fulham to one goal in an "ugly" victory[1].
Fulham: Marco Silva's direct threats loom large; they're hard to beat at home with recent momentum[1][3].
Injury News
Details sparse, but Liverpool seek improvements post-Leeds stalemate. No major updates specified; Slot's strategies under scrutiny for player impact[1][3].
How to Watch
Available via live Premier League broadcasts, Sky Sports live blog for updates, goals, and reports. YouTube previews like All Red Liverpool offer team news and predictions[1][5]. Score predictions lean Liverpool, but Fulham's home edge makes it tricky[1][2].
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