
Fulham
Craven Cottage · Est. 1879
Fulham's 2025/2026 Premier League Campaign
Fulham wrapped up the 2025/2026 Premier League season in 11th place with a respectable 52 points from 38 matches. Their record of 15 wins, 7 draws, and 16 losses paints the picture of a side that found consistency at home but struggled somewhat on the road. The Cottagers secured 11 wins at Craven Cottage but only managed 4 victories away, reflecting a clear home advantage.
Offensively, Fulham netted 47 goals across the campaign, with a significant 30 scored on home turf. Defensively, they conceded 51 goals, more so away from home, where they let in 31. The team kept nine clean sheets in total, six at home and three away, highlighting a defence that was more resolute when backed by their own fans.
While the goal difference of -4 hints at the tight margins Fulham faced, their mid-table finish suggests a season of steady if unspectacular progress. As they look ahead, building on their home form and tightening up defensively on the road will be key to climbing higher in the Premier League hierarchy.

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Fulham's 2025/2026 Campaign: A Season of Mixed Fortunes
Fulham's Premier League journey in the 2025/2026 season was a bit of a rollercoaster, finishing 11th with 52 points from 38 matches. The team claimed 15 wins, with a much stronger showing at home (11 victories) compared to just 4 on the road. Their 7 draws were split between 2 at home and 5 away, indicating a tendency to drop points through stalemates rather than outright defeats.
Speaking of losses, Fulham suffered 16 in total, more often away (10) than at home (6), which contributed to a negative goal difference of -4. Defensive solidity was modest, with 9 clean sheets overall, 6 of those on home turf. The absence of a notable winning streak suggests a campaign of inconsistent results rather than any prolonged purple patch. Overall, Fulham's form was patchy, with points more often lost through draws and away defeats than sustained slumps.
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Fulham's Home and Away Form in the 2025/2026 Premier League
Fulham's 2025/2026 campaign has been a tale of two grounds. At Craven Cottage, they've been a more convincing force, securing 11 wins compared to just 4 on the road. Their home goals tally of 30 dwarfs the 17 scored away, highlighting a side more comfortable and confident in front of their own fans.
Defensively, the pattern continues with only 20 goals conceded at home versus 31 away, and double the clean sheets at home (6) compared to away (3). Clearly, Fulham's fortress is their home pitch, while away matches have exposed some defensive frailties and a less potent attack. In short, if they want to climb higher, finding a way to replicate that home form on the road will be key.
Fipster's Record with Fulham
Fipster has been cautiously optimistic with Fulham this 2025/2026 Premier League campaign, scoring predictions in six fixtures. Out of these, the model hit the mark with one standout 'star' prediction and earned two 'tick' validations, though it has also missed the mark three times. This track record suggests a mix of solid insights sprinkled with a bit of unpredictability, much like Fulham's own season. As the club finished 11th with a slightly negative goal difference, Fipster’s predictions capture the team's fluctuating form rather well.
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