Nigel Pearson may hand a start to left-back Jay Dasilva this weekend with Cameron Pring dropping to the bench. Andy King was absent from the trip to Loftus Road last weekend and remains a doubt here. Nahki Wells scored the winner from the bench against QPR but could struggle to displace either of Andreas Weimann or Chris Martin. Marco Silva could switch up his midfield for the trip to Ashton Gate with Josh Onomah coming in to partner Jean Seri and Nathaniel Chalobah. Midfield trio Harrison Reed, Tom Cairney and Fabio Carvalho are all unavailable due to injury.
Bristol City looked to be heading for an underwhelming point on the travels last weekend before an injury time Nahki Wells goal sealed a 2-1 win against QPR. Nigel Pearson's side are enjoying a positive start to the season and are now unbeaten in their last four league outings. Fulham expected the claim a comfortable victory when they welcomed Reading to Craven Cottage last time out, but a ruthless Royals performance condemned the Championship's promotion favourites to a shock 2-1 defeat on home turf. That defeat saw Marco Silva's side drop below Bournemouth and into second place. 1:3
Bristol City have failed to win their last 14 home matches (Championship). There have been under 2.5 goals scored in 8 of Bristol City's last 10 home games (Championship). Bristol City have seen under 2.5 goals in their last 3 home matches against Fulham in all competitions.
Bristol City have failed to win their last 14 home matches (Championship). There have been under 2.5 goals scored in 8 of Bristol City's last 10 home games (Championship). Bristol City have seen under 2.5 goals in their last 3 home matches against Fulham in all competitions.
Bristol City looked to be heading for an underwhelming point on the travels last weekend before an injury time Nahki Wells goal sealed a 2-1 win against QPR. Nigel Pearson's side are enjoying a positive start to the season and are now unbeaten in their last four league outings. Fulham expected the claim a comfortable victory when they welcomed Reading to Craven Cottage last time out, but a ruthless Royals performance condemned the Championship's promotion favourites to a shock 2-1 defeat on home turf. That defeat saw Marco Silva's side drop below Bournemouth and into second place. 1:3
Nigel Pearson may hand a start to left-back Jay Dasilva this weekend with Cameron Pring dropping to the bench. Andy King was absent from the trip to Loftus Road last weekend and remains a doubt here. Nahki Wells scored the winner from the bench against QPR but could struggle to displace either of Andreas Weimann or Chris Martin. Marco Silva could switch up his midfield for the trip to Ashton Gate with Josh Onomah coming in to partner Jean Seri and Nathaniel Chalobah. Midfield trio Harrison Reed, Tom Cairney and Fabio Carvalho are all unavailable due to injury.