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Prediction published on Feb 5, 2026 4:05 PM by Dario in England - Premier League | Modified on Feb 5, 2026 4:05 PM
The Premier League weekend continues with an intriguing clash between Fulham and Everton at Craven Cottage. Both sides are level on 34 points after 24 rounds, sitting ninth and tenth respectively, and each will see this fixture as a crucial opportunity to strengthen their European ambitions. The reverse meeting earlier in the season ended in Everton’s favor, extending their unbeaten streak in this fixture to four matches. However, Fulham’s strong home record makes them slight favorites this time around.
Fulham enter this match looking to bounce back from a narrow 3-2 defeat away to Manchester United. That loss followed a 2-1 home victory over Brighton and a 1-0 setback at Leeds, leaving them with three wins and two defeats in their last five outings. The Cottagers have scored an average of 1.8 goals per game during this run, while conceding 1.4. Over the course of the season, they have recorded 10 wins, 4 draws, and 10 losses, averaging 1.4 goals scored and 1.5 conceded per match.
Craven Cottage has been a reliable source of points, with Fulham collecting 23 of their 34 total at home. Their matches tend to come alive after the break — over 0.5 goals have been scored in the second half in 26 of their last 27 Premier League games, including 19 of their last 21 home fixtures. This trend highlights their attacking persistence and ability to find late goals.
In terms of personnel, Fulham may still be without Rodrigo Muniz and Sasa Lukic due to hamstring issues, though Muniz could return after resuming training. The Brazilian forward’s comeback would be a timely boost for a side that relies heavily on Harry Wilson and Raul Jimenez, who have combined for 14 league goals. Alex Iwobi will also be a player to watch as he faces his former club, having scored twice against Everton in his career.
Everton travel to London unbeaten in their last three matches, having drawn 1-1 with both Brighton and Leeds after a surprise 1-0 win at Aston Villa. Despite their resilience, the Toffees have only managed two victories in their last ten games, a run that has slowed their push for European qualification. Their season record stands at 9 wins, 7 draws, and 8 defeats, with an average of 1.1 goals scored and 1.1 conceded per match.
Defensively, Everton have been solid on the road, conceding just 11 goals away from home. Their matches tend to be tight affairs — under 2.5 goals have been scored in each of their last 10 away league games, and under 3.5 in the last 11. Additionally, at least one team has failed to score in the first half of each of their last 23 matches, underlining their cautious approach early in games.
Injury-wise, Everton remain without Jack Grealish, who continues to recover from a foot problem. The midfielder, on loan from Manchester City, has been directly involved in eight league goals this season. However, the return of Tim Iroegbunam, Charly Alcaraz, Jarrad Branthwaite, and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall provides depth and stability. Up front, Beto could start after scoring a late equalizer last time out, while Thierno Barry remains an option with five goals to his name.
This fixture promises to be a balanced and competitive encounter. Both teams are evenly matched in the standings and have shown similar levels of inconsistency in recent weeks. Fulham’s attacking flair at home contrasts with Everton’s defensive discipline on the road, setting up an intriguing tactical battle. The Cottagers will look to exploit their home advantage and attacking depth, while the Toffees will aim to frustrate and counter effectively.
Historically, Everton have had the upper hand in this matchup, winning the last meeting 2-0 and remaining unbeaten in the last five head-to-heads. However, Fulham’s improved home form and attacking momentum could make this a much closer contest. Given both sides’ scoring tendencies and defensive lapses, goals at both ends seem likely.
Statistically, Fulham’s matches are more open, while Everton’s away games are tighter. The combination of Fulham’s attacking drive and Everton’s counter-attacking potential suggests a lively affair, especially in the second half where both teams often find their rhythm. Expect a game that could swing either way but with both sides likely to get on the scoresheet.
Fulham vs Everton prediction by BetMines: Both Teams To Score (Yes) with 56% probability.
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