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Fulham Vs Spurs
| Quote: | Fulham and Tottenham get back to Premiership matters at Craven Cottage after their midweek FA Cup successes.
The Cottagers have enjoyed a recent fine home record in this London derby having won the last four meetings between the sides at Craven Cottage.
Fulham are unbeaten in their last eight games and they have drawn their last five outings.
Tottenham are looking to build on their win over Cardiff in midweek as they go in search of their first Premiership victory of 2007.
Fulham are unable to play Wayne Routledge against his parent club as part of his loan agreement.
Chris Coleman is again missing the injured Antti Niemi meaning Tony Warner could continue to deputise.
Jimmy Bullard, Papa Bouba Diop and Zat Knight are all still unavailable for Coleman.
Vincenzo Montella is pushing for his first start after coming off the bench to score twice against Leicester in midweek.
Anthony Gardner is set to start for Tottenham and he will replace Calum Davenport in defence after his exit to West Ham.
Spurs captain Ledley King is again expected to miss out with a bruised foot while Jermaine Jenas, Mido and Paul Stalteri are all doubtful.
Robbie Keane and Jermain Defoe are battling it out to partner Dimitar Berbatov in attack, while Steed Malbranque comes up against his old club for the first time since his summer move.
Skysports.com Prediction: 1-1
Fulham can earn their sixth successive draw in a tight encounter
Layer to watch: Aaron Lennon
Source : Sky Sports  |
Spurs were unlucky against Newcastle last week, they did bounced back in midweek against Cardiff City...but it is not easy to play against Fulham at Craven Cottage, they can be very difficult side to against. I think Fulham will win this game, I go for 2-1 to Fulham. |
| Fri Jan 19, 2007 3:22 pm |
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issbill Soccer Star

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Joined: 13 Jan 2006 Posts: 3482
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Fulham is never an easy place to go, but we had a stroll in mid week, and Berbartov Keane and Defoe all looked dangerous, but so did Montella, so I go for a draw here, but wouldn't be surprised to lose |
| Fri Jan 19, 2007 6:01 pm |
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