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- Bournemouth have won their last two home league games against Fulham, last winning three in a row against them between 1928 and 1931.
- Fulham have kept just one clean sheet in their last 12 league games against Bournemouth (1-0 in April 2019), while they’ve only failed to score in one of their last eight against the Cherries (0-3 in December 2023).
- Bournemouth have lost each of their last four home league games; in their Football League/Premier League history, only in October 1996 and April 2005 have they ever suffered five successive home defeats, both as a third-tier club.
- Fulham have alternated between winning (4) and losing (3) in each of their last seven Premier League games, beating Liverpool 3-2 last time out. Only in September (v Newcastle & Nottingham Forest), November (v Brentford & Crystal Palace), and February (v Newcastle & Nottingham Forest) have the Cottagers won back-to-back league games this season.
- Bournemouth have conceded exactly twice in each of their last five Premier League games; not since February 2017 have they shipped 2+ goals in more successive league matches (7).
- Fulham have scored at least twice in 17 Premier League matches this season, including 10 of their last 14. Only in 2003-04 have they scored 2+ goals in more different games in a campaign in the competition (19).
- Coming into this matchday, only Manchester City (289) have forced more high turnovers in the Premier League this season than Bournemouth (287), with a league-high 61 of the Cherries’ high turnovers ending in a shot. Conversely, only Bournemouth themselves (26) and Brighton (27) have faced fewer shots following high turnovers in the competition this term than Fulham (28).
- Fulham have only won three of their 21 previous Premier League away games played on a Monday (D5 L13). Among sides to play 20+ away games on Mondays in the competition, their 14% win rate is the lowest.
- Evanilson has scored nine Premier League goals this season, the most by a player in their debut campaign with Bournemouth in the competition. The only Brazilians to score 10+ in their first Premier League seasons are Robinho (14 in 2008-09), Roberto Firmino (10 in 2015-16) and Matheus Pereira (11 in 2020-21).
- Rodrigo Muniz has scored in each of Fulham’s last three league games. The only Brazilian to score in four successive Premier League appearances is Richarlison, who has achieved the feat twice (March 2021 for Everton & February 2024 for Tottenham Hotspur).
- Bournemouth’s Lewis Cook has started 39 open play sequences that have ended in a shot in the Premier League this season; only Chelsea’s Moisés Caicedo has done so more (53).
