Fulham will look to continue their decent form against Middlesbrough today when the sides meet in the third round of the FA Cup on Saturday afternoon at Craven Cottage. The west London club are unbeaten in their last seven meetings with Boro and will be aiming to stretch that run even further in front of their home supporters.
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The match will not be shown live on television or streaming platforms in the UK. Supporters can catch highlights later on Match of the Day via BBC iPlayer, as well as through the official club YouTube channels after full time.
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Recent history strongly favours Fulham, who have won four of the last seven encounters between the teams, with the remaining three ending in draws. Confidence is also high after an impressive midweek victory over Chelsea, a result that underlined the Cottagers’ growing momentum.
Middlesbrough arrive in the capital buoyed by a statement performance of their own. A 4-0 demolition of Southampton at the weekend closed the gap on Championship leaders Coventry City and reinforced their credentials as promotion contenders. That result ensures Boro will travel south in confident mood.
This tie represents a fresh opportunity for both sides in a competition that offers a welcome break from league action. Fulham were knocked out of last season’s FA Cup at the quarter final stage by eventual winners Crystal Palace, while Middlesbrough exited at the first hurdle after a third round defeat to Blackburn Rovers.
Fulham’s current form has been a major positive. Wednesday night’s 2-1 win over Chelsea extended their unbeaten run to five matches and lifted Marco Silva’s side into the top half of the Premier League table. Performances have been built on control, discipline and a strong collective identity.
Home form has been particularly important. Fulham have collected 20 of their 31 league points at Craven Cottage this season, turning their ground into a difficult venue for visiting sides. That consistency will give them belief as they look to navigate safely through the early rounds of the FA Cup.
With Fulham having exited the EFL Cup at the quarter final stage in December, the FA Cup now represents their only realistic chance of silverware in 2026. The club’s best run in the competition came in 1975, when they reached the final before losing to West Ham United at Wembley.
Middlesbrough will be aware of the challenge they face but will take encouragement from their recent attacking display against Southampton. However, breaking Fulham’s long unbeaten run in this fixture will require a decent performance, particularly away from home.
