
Fulham vs Wolves form
Fulham had a promising start to the season. The Craven Cottage side lost only one, drew two, and won four of their first seven matches. However, those good days quickly faded, giving way to a gloomy atmosphere in South West London.
Fulham have lost all four of their most recent Premier League matches. The results were somewhat predictable even before kick-off, as Marco Silva's team faced opponents who were all considered top teams: Bournemouth, Arsenal, Aston Villa, and Newcastle.
But because they've been on a "fast" for the past month, Fulham have plummeted down the table. Before matchday 10, The Cottagers were 17th with 8 points, only 3 points ahead of the nearest relegation spot.
If they continue to stumble, this will be Fulham's most forgettable losing streak since the 2018/19 season (a run of nine consecutive defeats). However, the home team is fortunate to be hosting the bottom-placed team, the only one yet to win a match.
The morale of Marco Silva's team has also been somewhat improved by securing a place in the League Cup quarter-finals earlier this week. The hard-fought victory on penalties against lower-league opponent Wycombe Wanderers wasn't overly impressive, but it did somewhat dispel some of the gloom.
On the other side of the pitch, Wolves are in real disarray. The visitors have only managed to earn a meager 2 points since the start of the season and remain firmly at the bottom of the league table. Their recent attempts to climb up the table have been unsuccessful due to impatience and avoidable defensive errors.

Wolves are repeating the mistakes of last season. But remember, the hero who saved them from relegation last season, Vitor Pereira, is now also proving ineffective in the manager's role. After the 2-3 defeat against Burnley in the last round, the Portuguese manager couldn't hide his disappointment in the post-match press conference.
He admitted that he and his players would need to fight even harder if they didn't want to sink and lose their last glimmer of hope. The task is certainly fraught with difficulties, and can the Wolves create a crucial turning point from this round onwards?
Fulham vs Wolves team news
Fulham: Joachim Andersen, Antonee Robinson, Rodrigo Muniz, and Samuel Chukwueze are all recovering from injuries. Emile Smith Rowe, Raul Jimenez, and Harry Wilson are not yet fully fit.
Wolves: Leon Chiwome, Matt Doherty, and Rodrigo Gomes are unavailable as they are busy with the medical team.
Predicted lineups for Fulham vs Wolves
Fulham: Leno; Tete, Diop, Bassey, Sessegnon; Berge, Lukic; Traore, King, Iwobi; Kevin
Wolves: Johnstone; Tchatchoua, S. Bueno, Krejci, H. Bueno; Munetsi, Andre, J. Gomes; Arias, Strand Larsen, Hwang
Prediction: 1-0
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