Manchester City head to Craven Cottage on Sunday with their sights set on securing a UEFA Champions League place, knowing a win will confirm their spot in the top five on the final day of the season.
Fulham come into the match off the back of a record breaking win against Brentford last weekend – I’m looking forward to this one.
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That result saw Marco Silva’s side reach their highest ever points total in a single English top flight campaign.
Any hopes of a late push for European qualification were dashed following Brighton’s 3-2 win over Liverpool on Monday night, meaning the Cottagers are now guaranteed to finish outside the top eight.
If Fulham are to sign off their impressive season with another win, they’ll need to break a long standing hoodoo they haven’t beaten Manchester City since 2009, failing to win any of their last 23 meetings across all competitions. – Dave James TVWise.co.uk Expert
City are looking to end a disappointing campaign on a high.
After suffering defeat in the FA Cup final for the second year running, Pep Guardiola’s side will go trophyless for the first time since 2017, excluding the Community Shield.

Still, I liked the way City responded in midweek, brushing aside Bournemouth 3-1 in a fiery encounter that saw both teams reduced to ten men.
That victory lifted City to third place, two points clear of Aston Villa in sixth, and they remain in control of their Champions League fate.
With a dominant 17 consecutive wins against Fulham, I really think Guardiola’s men will end the season on a high and finish the season with another three points.
I can’t really see Man City slipping up here.
