Manchester City have the chance to move to within two points of Premier League leaders Arsenal when they take on Fulham at Craven Cottage on Tuesday night.
Despite only scraping past Leeds United, City were one of the big winners of Gameweek 13, primarily because Chelsea and Arsenal played out a 1–1 draw at Stamford Bridge on Sunday. That result meant the Cityzens finished the weekend in second and five points adrift of the Gunners.
It looked like Pep Guardiola’s side would steamroll past Leeds on Saturday, racing into a 2–0 lead, but Daniel Farke’s half-time double change tilted the dynamic of the contest in the away side’s favour. They drew level after the hour, but City were rescued by an excellent Phil Foden finish in stoppage time, helping them to all three points.
Fulham, meanwhile, continued their improved run of form by winning away at Tottenham Hotspur. After a nightmare October, the Cottagers have won three of their previous four and have opened up a buffer with the bottom three.
Remarkably, Fulham have lost the previous 18 head-to-head meetings. Their last victory over City arrived in 2009.
Here is Sports Illustrated’s guide to the game.
Fulham vs. Man City Head-to-Head Record (Last Five Games)
Current Form (All Competitions)
Fulham Man City
Tottenam 1–2 Fulham - 29/11/25 Man City 3–2 Leeds - 29/11/25
Fulham 1–0 Sunderland - 22/11/25 Man City 0–2 Bayer Leverkusen - 25/11/25
Everton 2–0 Fulham - 08/11/25 Newcastle 2–1 Tottenham - 22/11/25
Fulham 3–0 Wolves - 01/11/25 Man City 3–0 Liverpool - 09/11/25
Wycombe 1–1 (4–5p) Fulham - 28/10/25 Man City 4–1 Borussia Dortmund - 05/11/26
Country TV channel/live stream
United States Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, NBC Sports App, nbcsports.com, UNIVERSO NOW, USA Network, UNIVERSO
United Kingdom Sky Go UK, NOW, SKY GO Extra, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Ultra HD
Canada DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada, Fubo Sports Network Canada
Harry Wilson
Fulham earned three points in north London on Saturday night. / Justin Setterfield/Getty Images
Marco Silva has a pretty settled starting XI and there hasn’t been much change on the injury front since Saturday’s win at Tottenham.
The hosts are still without flying left back Antonee Robinson and centre forward Rodrigo Muniz, but Silva otherwise has a fully fit squad at his disposal.
We’ve seen Alex Iwobi perform in a deeper midfield role in recent weeks, but Saša Lukić’s return from suspension against Spurs may trigger a change in the engine room against a Man City team that emphasises overloading the centre of the pitch.
Fulham
The hosts have a settled XI. / FotMob
Fulham predicted lineup vs. Man City (4-2-3-1): Leno; Tete, Andersen, Bassey, Sessegnon; Lukić, Berge; Wilson, King, Iwobi; Jiménez
Rodri
Rodri remains sidelined through injury. / Crystal Pix/MB Media/Getty Images
Guardiola has confirmed that Rodri won’t return from his injury in the week, but could be back in action at the weekend against Sunderland.
The City boss will likely tinker with Saturday’s team that just about got past Leeds, but he won’t make the mistake of committing to wholesale rotation, which cost his side in the Champions League last week.
Rayan Cherki could replace Tijjani Reijnders in midfield, while Matheus Nunes’s poor second-half showing at the weekend may convince Guardiola to bring Abdukodir Khusanov back into the team.
Bernardo Silva and Gianluigi Donnarumma are both a booking away from serving one-game suspensions.
Manchester City
Guardiola could make a couple of changes from the weekend. / FotMob
Man City predicted lineup vs. Fulham (4-1-4-1): Donnrumma; Khusanov, Dias, Gvardiol, O’Reilly; González; Bobb, Cherki, Foden, Doku; Haaland
Man City have had their issues on the road this season, winning just two of their six Premier League away games. Moreover, their struggles against the long ball at the weekend will be of great concern to Guardiola, who must’ve expected his side to cruise to victory after taking a 2–0 lead.
This is a City side that doesn’t boast the aura of its all-conquering force, so Fulham may fancy their chances of securing a first win in this fixture in 16 years.
The Cottagers have been resurgent in November, returning to their sound and sturdy selves, but do they boast the magic to secure a landmark result on Tuesday night? City’s dominance is likely to continue in a hard-fought contest.
Prediction: Fulham 1–2 Man City
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