Bournemouth vs Fulham prediction: ENGLAND: Premier League betting tips on match 2025-04-13 19:00.
[p]The potential for the Premier League to now get eight European qualification spots is certainly a boost for Bournemouth, who were in the top-four race before a six-match winless league run (D2, L4) halted their momentum. Returning to the Vitality Stadium won’t necessarily stimulate a response as the Cherries have lost four home league games in a row ahead of the visit of Fulham.[/p]
[p]Only twice in club history have Bournemouth ever lost five home league games in a row, and both of those were as a third-tier club, so they could potentially make unwanted top-flight club history here. They have at least won their last two home league games against Fulham, while they’ve lost only one of their last five Monday-held Premier League fixtures (W2, D2), winning two of their last three such games at home. [/p]
[p]Fulham are in much better form than their hosts, albeit inconsistency has been their biggest issue of late. They’ve alternated between wins and defeats across their last seven Premier League games (W4, L3), and after beating runaway leaders Liverpool 3-2 last weekend, that’s a streak they’ll want to end here by winning back-to-back league games for only the fourth time this season.[/p]
[p]Marco Silva’s men have lost their last two fixtures on the road, and their away record this term has actually thrown up an interesting quirk. The Cottagers, who start this round in eighth, have won as many away league games this season (three) against the sides above them pre-round as they have against those beneath them, which makes fairly ominous reading as they travel to a Bournemouth side who are three points worse off. [/p]
[p]Players to watch: Evanilson has scored nine top-flight goals for Bournemouth this season – only three Brazilians have ever netted 10+ goals in their maiden Premier League campaign. Fellow Brazilian Rodrigo Muniz could make history of his own here if he nets for Fulham, as he would become the second Brazilian after Richarlison to score in four successive Premier League games. [/p]
[p]Hot stat: A pre-round league-high nine of Fulham’s away league games this season stood level at half-time. [/p]
[p][i]Written by Chris Wilson[/i][/p]