Liverpool
- Liverpool have won two of their last five EPL matches (W2, D1, L2).
- Liverpool have won eight of their 15 EPL home games in 2025-26, but they are unbeaten in their last two at Anfield with a win and a draw.
Fulham
- Fulham have won three of their last five EPL games (W3, D1, L1).
- Fulham have won four and lost eight of their 15 EPL away games this term, but they have been tough to beat on the road lately with a win and a draw in their last two.
Head-to-Head
In the head-to-head, Liverpool and Fulham have each won one and drawn three of their last five meetings in all competitions, with a 2-2 tie being the result when they last met three months ago.
Key Players
- The Cottagers have been a better side in the league since the start of the year and Raul Jimenez has found some form, scoring three goals in Fulham’s last five matches and contributing to eight team goals during the same period.
- Harry Wilson leads Fulham’s goal charts with ten in 29 EPL appearances, while Hugo Ekitike has been Liverpool’s most reliable goal threat this season with 11 in 28.
- Both sets of forwards could find the net on Saturday, as Fulham will look to get forward on counterattacks and from set pieces while Liverpool possess the quality to unlock Fulham’s block at some stage.
Betting Insights
- The odds for both teams to score are pretty short at 1.57, but the odds for over 2.5 goals, at 1.5, are also very low, so the value bet is to back Liverpool to win in an entertaining game.
- Liverpool are the heavy favorites at 1.56 and the value lies in backing the Reds to take all three points in a high-scoring match.
Prediction
- Liverpool are a team that should win this game given their home record and superior overall quality, but Fulham can certainly give them a run for their money on Saturday.
- His measured possession-based approach and flexible 4-2-3-1 system, which allows his players to attack in numbers and press in waves, have given the Reds a fresh identity.
- Marco Silva has installed his own distinct philosophy at Fulham since his appointment in July 2021 and his compact 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3 system, where they defend deep and look to counter-attack or hit set pieces on the break, should give Liverpool plenty to think about.
- This is a battle that could go either way on Saturday as each team has the firepower to hurt the other.