Fulham host Ipswich Town at Craven Cottage in a fascinating Premier League encounter today. The Cottagers, under Marco Silva, are enjoying an impressive season, sitting eighth with European qualification in sight. They’ll aim to maintain their consistency against an Ipswich side battling valiantly in their first top-flight campaign since the early 2000s.
Ipswich arrive in 18th place, just outside the relegation zone, and are desperate to pick up points. Kieran McKenna’s side has shown flashes of promise but often struggled to maintain intensity over 90 minutes. This match offers a chance for both teams to push forward in their respective objectives.
Fulham will be without Reiss Nelson, Harrison Reed, and Kenny Tete, while Sander Berge is doubtful. Marco Silva is unlikely to make sweeping changes but may consider a more attacking approach against Ipswich.
Tom Cairney and Emile Smith-Rowe are in contention for a starting spot, possibly replacing Andreas Pereira in midfield.
Fulham’s recent form has been strong, with their tactical discipline and balanced play earning plaudits. They’ll rely on key performers like Raúl Jiménez, Harry Wilson, and Tim Ream to secure victory.
Leno; Castagne, Diop, Anderson, Bassey, Robinson; Wilson, Pereira, Lukić, Iwobi; Jiménez.
Here is how the side last lined up
Ipswich remain without Chiedozie Ogbene, Axel Tuanzebe, George Hirst, Cieran Slicker, and Massimo Luongo. Christian Walton is expected to retain his place in goal, with McKenna likely sticking to a similar lineup to last week’s victory over Chelsea.
Liam Delap and Omari Hutchinson will spearhead Ipswich’s attack, while Sam Morsy anchors the midfield. McKenna’s side must stay compact to nullify Fulham’s attacking threats.
Walton; Burns, O’Shea, Woolfenden, Greaves, Davis; Hutchinson, Morsy, Cajuste, Broadhead; Delap.
Here is how the side last lined up