West Ham are winless in their last three Premier League meetings with Fulham (D1 L2), having won five of their previous six against them before this (D1).
Fulham won this exact fixture 2-0 last season, ending a 12-match winless away run against West Ham in the Premier League (D4 L8). They’ve not won away at the Hammers in consecutive league campaigns since 1978-79/1979-80 in the second tier.
West Ham are winless in five Premier League London derby matches (D2 L3), with their last two finishing in 4-1 and 5-2 defeats against Tottenham and Arsenal respectively – no team has ever shipped 4+ goals in three consecutive Premier League London derby matches before.
Fulham are unbeaten in their last 10 Premier League London derby matches (W5 D5) – it’s their longest run without a league defeat against fellow London sides since a run of 12 between February 1936 and October 1938.
West Ham’s last two Premier League games have seen them lose 5-0 to Liverpool and 4-1 to Manchester City. They’ve not lost three in a row since February 2024, while they last did so while conceding 4+ goals each time in March 2008 (0-4 defeats against Chelsea, Liverpool and Spurs).
Only Liverpool (15) and Arsenal (10) are on a longer current unbeaten run in the Premier League than Fulham (8), though six of the Cottagers eight games in this run have been draws.
-West Ham have been leading at half-time in just two of their 20 Premier League games this season, the joint-fewest of any side along with Southampton. Indeed, only Saints (-16) and Leicester (-15) have a worse first half goal difference than the Hammers (-13 – F8 A21).
Fulham have conceded more Premier League goals from outside the box both this season (8) and since the start of last season (20) than any other side. Indeed, 30% of their goals conceded this season have been from distance, also a league-high share (8/27).
Despite Fulham’s Andreas Pereira creating more chances from set plays than any other Premier League player this season (24), no side has netted fewer set piece goals this term than the Cottagers (2, excluding penalties).
Fulham’s Raúl Jiménez has scored eight Premier League goals this season, his most in a single campaign since 2019-20 (17). He’s also netted more goals against West Ham than against any other opponent in the competition (6).