Fulham are looking to complete the league double over Spurs for just the second time in their history, after the 2003-04 Premier League campaign.
After winning seven consecutive away league games against Fulham between 2010 and 2023, Spurs have now lost their last two at Craven Cottage by an aggregate score of 5-0.
Fulham have won three of their last four Premier League games against Spurs (D1), as many as they had in their previous 26 (D6 L17).
Fulham have only won four of their last 18 Premier League matches in the month of March (D1 L13) but two of those four wins were at home to Tottenham, in 2024 (3-0) and 2025 (2-0).
Tottenham Hotspur are the only side in the Premier League without a victory in 2026 so far, failing to win any of their nine matches (D4 L5). Itâs only the fourth time theyâve gone through January and February without a league win, along with 1935 (7 games), 1994 (7) and 1999 (6).
Since Christmas, 12 of Fulhamâs 14 Premier League goals have been scored in the second half of matches. Their only first half goal in their last seven games was an own goal by Evertonâs Vitalii Mykolenko, with Fulham players having 42 shots and accumulating an xG of 4.45 without scoring in the past seven first halves.
Tottenham are winless in their last nine Premier League matches (D4 L5) â only once have they gone 10 without victory, doing so between January and March 1994 under Osvaldo Ardiles.
Tottenham played a 3-5-2 formation in their 4-1 defeat to Arsenal last time out in the Premier League â they have won just one of their last 10 league games when playing three at the back (D3 L6) and none of their last six (D2 L4).
Raúl Jiménez has scored the opening goal of the game in 32 of the 61 Premier League matches he has scored in (52.5%), including in four of Fulhamâs last 11 games. Among players to score in 50+ games, only James Beattie has scored the opener in a higher share of matches he found the net (62.3%, 48/77).
Spurs lost their first Premier League game under Igor Tudor, a 4-1 defeat to Arsenal; only Martin Jol has lost his first two in charge of Spurs, doing so in November 2004. No manager in Premier League history has conceded 4+ goals in each of his first two games.