View Poll Results: What Will The Outcome Be?

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Thread: Fulham v Chelsea [Premier League]

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    Venue: Craven Cottage Date: Monday, 9 April

    Links: http://www.wiziwig.tv/broadcast.php?...74&part=sports

    TEAM NEWS

    Fulham are without forward Bryan Ruiz after he suffered a suspected broken foot against Bolton.

    They will again assess the fitness of Pavel Pogrebnyak, while Danny Murphy could also return after illness.

    Chelsea will again be without left-back Ashley Cole, so Ryan Bertrand will deputise.

    Michael Essein is also missing, but Frank Lampard and John Terry, who all missed the win over Wigan, are fit again.

    MATCH PREVIEW

    A quick glance at the performances of these two on Saturday would suggest that Fulham could be set for only their second victory against Chelsea in 32 league and cup meetings spanning 32 years.

    The Cottagers looked very impressive at Bolton in their joint best ever Premier League away victory, while Chelsea were labouring to their win against Wigan courtesy of two poor calls from the assistant referee.

    They've already pushed Chelsea hard twice this season and if Pavel Pogrebnyak is fit they will have enough goal threat to worry Chelsea, who will have tired legs as their busy fixture list takes its toll.

    Clint Dempsey scored in the Boxing Day draw between the sides at Stamford Bridge and now has a career best 21 goals this season. He is now attracting the attention of top European sides. Chelsea will need to be wary of his movement off defenders in the box.

    Roberto di Matteo, with eight wins from 10 games in charge, will make changes to freshen up his side. Fernando Torres is set to replace Didier Drogba but if Fulham stick to surely their best back four (Stephen Kelly, Aaron Hughes, Brede Hangeland and John Arne Riise) he won't find it any easier to score.

    Branislav Ivanovic, with three goals in their last two league games, has scored as many as Fernando Torres has all season.

    His form is turning though and if Frank Lampard, who has netted eight Chelsea goals against Fulham, returns from injury the visitors will also carry real scoring threat.

    They simply can't afford defeat. It would put a serious dent in their hopes of a top four place. Fulham's need isn't as pressing, but their home form is solid with just two defeats in twelve games.

    If Pogrebnyak plays, Martin Jol's side could spring a surprise.

    MATCH FACTS

    Head-to-head

    Fulham have beaten Chelsea only once in the last 31 league and cup meetings, spanning over 32 years (D12, L19). Their solitary success was 1-0 at Craven Cottage in March 2006, when Luis Boa Morte got the only goal.

    This will be their third meeting of the season. Chelsea won a third round Carling Cup tie on penalties in September, and they then drew 1-1 at Stamford Bridge in the league on Boxing Day, Juan Mata scoring for the Blues and Clint Dempsey for the Cottagers.

    This is the 79th meeting between the sides, Chelsea have won 42 times, Fulham just 11 and there have been 25 draws.

    Fulham

    Clint Dempsey has now scored 15 league goals this season - the most by a Fulham player in a single Premier League season, bettering Louis Saha's 13 goals in 2003-04.

    Against Bolton, Martin Jol fielded an all-foreign starting line-up for the second time this season. The only other team to do this more than once this season is Arsenal.

    The Cottagers are unbeaten when opening the scoring this season (W9, D3).

    Chelsea

    It's eight wins out of 10 in all competitions for Roberto di Matteo since he took over as interim manager.

    Six of Chelsea's last 12 league goals have come from defenders.

    Branislav Ivanovic has scored three goals in Chelsea's last two league matches. When his goal went in against Wigan he had scored as many goals in his last 101 minutes of Premier League football as Fernando Torres has done all season.

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    I really really hope Fulham win this
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    Going for Fulham too, think it will be a draw though.

    Would be mental if Newcastle grab the last CL spot.

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    Chelsea at Fulham: Cech, Ivanovic, Terry, Cahill, Bertrand, Mikel, Meireles, Ramires, Lampard, Kalou; Torres

    Chelsea Subs: Turnbull Romeu, Mata, Drogba, Malouda, Bosingwa, Sturridge

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    Hostel is on Sky Sports currently

    Terry playing with 2 cracked ribs

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    Fulham: Schwarzer, Kelly, Hangeland, Hughes, John Arne Riise, Duff, Murphy, Diarra, Frei, Dembele, Dempsey. Subs: Stockdale, Orlando Sa, Kasami, Senderos, Etuhu, Briggs, Kacaniklic.

    Chelsea: Cech, Ivanovic, Cahill, Terry, Bertrand, Mikel, Meireles, Kalou, Lampard, Ramires, Torres. Subs: Turnbull, Romeu, Mata, Drogba, Malouda, Bosingwa, Sturridge.

    Referee: Mark Clattenburg (Tyne & Wear)

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    Hopefully big Martin Jol can cheer us Spurs lovers of him up, although I reckon Newcastle are now the chief threat to us dropping out of the top 4, because Chelsea still have the Champions League and F.A cup to worry about.
    Tight game to call but I'll go with Fulham to edge it 1-0, Dempsey with the goal.

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    I'm going with a 2-1 away win, tight game though.

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    Going for a Chelsea only for the sole reason of making the fight for the top 4 place that more interesting for the armchair viewer. Since Liverpool will not be anywhere near the top 4 any time soon the best I can hope for is a more exiting race. Gone are the days of CL footy every season. The best to hope for is having pool on channel 5 on Thursday night's.

    I digress Chelsea to win 3-1 Torres to score at least 1.

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    Off sick today... bleargh...
    Hope this game cheers me up a bit..

    You really think Torres is over his "hump" ? I'm not so sure.. I hope so to be honest... he's magic at his best
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    That was a 100% yellow card...???
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    riise a diver? surprise to me

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    Twattenburg with another classic, booking should have been made earlier, now he books him for doing nothing.

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    You can't give a penalty for that, Murphy got a touch on the ball too.

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    nah........

    Pretty rough on Fulham that... looked like a good tackle
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    Kalou fell over the ball, never a penalty. Lampard makes it 1-0 Chelsea.

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    shocking decision Murphy got a bit of the ball. Boy have you had some bad ref calls this week.

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    I think Fulham looked like they had by far the better ideas at the right end of the pitch, they will be gutted to go in 1-0 down, especially when Chelsea didn't really show any threat.

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    Time to pack in playing if these decisions keep getting awarded, Murphy got some of the ball, Kalou went over the top of it.

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    The worst thing was that Twattenburg was adamant that it was a penalty, he didn't even wait a second to think about he just blew up straight away. The refs these days are becoming a joke, the fans come to watch an entertaining game and all too much the game is not getting decided by outstanding play and goals, but by refereeing stupidity.

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