Friday 13 September 2013

Watch Free Fulham V West Brom England Premier League live Stream Preview 14 September, 2013

Match Preview: Saturday 14th Sep,2013, One of the important match Fulham V West Brom of England Premier League HD Quality Live  Fulham V West Brom  streaming is available here Fulham V West Brom  Live Stream online video England Premier League Video Free The match will take plcae at  on 9/14/13 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.Fulham V West Brom Live Stream Fulham V West Brom ,Fulham V West Brom  online free, Fulham V West Brom  live stream video.Both of these sides have looked blunt in attack this season so this match is unlikely to be a classic. Only Hull have had fewer shots than Fulham (24) while West Brom are the only side yet to score in the league.
Fulham will hope to change that trend however, having avoided defeat in their last 5 matches against West Brom and scored 15 goals in their last 5 home league games against the Baggies.
The home advantage may well be telling in this fixture and Fulham could secure their second win of the season, though they may have to settle for the odd goal this time out. A win on Saturday against West Brom at Craven Cottage could inch Martin Jol a little farther from the hot seat, but a loss could crank the temperature up to broiling. Steve Clarke's Baggies reloaded on transfer deadline day and this bottom-of-the-table clash is massive for both sides.
It seemed altogether more fitting to trail into an ellipses rather than feign excitement with an exclamation point or even confidently state the facts with a full stop.
The fact of the matter is, Fulham haven't given us much to be excited about thus far and the club's deadline day (lack of) activity didn't exactly stoke the flames of passion. Although, as I've suggested, it's quite possible that Shahid Khan was satisfied with the club's earlier transfer window activity, is unconvinced by Martin Jol, and wants to let it ride until January, or even before, before he decides on whether or not Jol is his man.
Saturday's home match against a West Brom side desperate for a win will either inch Jol closer to security or hurl him to the top of the first-manager-to-be-sacked list.
In some ways, it's an unfair deal for the Dutchman. Three points in the bag and on to the next one is what everyone is wanting and expecting given the Baggies' dismal start to the season. However, Steve Clarke was able to bring in Morgan Amalfitano, Stephane Sessegnon, and Victor Anichebe on transfer deadline day and suddenly a side that has yet to score a goal in the 2013/14 campaign looks significantly more capable, especially down the flanks. Fulham, through a combination of injuries, aging legs, and disinterested attack-minded players has struggled defending the flanks, especially on the left side where the fleet-footed Sessegnon is likely to operate against the concrete-footed John Arne Riise.
Brede Hangeland and Aaron Hughes will have their hands full with one or both of messrs. Anelka and Anichebe and without plenty of midfield help tracking runs into the defensive third, the Fulham back four could be pushed and pulled dangerously out of shape.
On the other hand, West Brom wasn't one Amalfitano, one Sessegnon, and one Anichebe away from being a brilliant side. With any luck, the international break afforded Dimitar Berbatov and Darren Bent, two players unencumbered by national team duty, the opportunity to get on the same page - or at least in the same book - when it comes to how they will play together. If Martin Jol wants to keep his job I hope he was in on that conversation too.
The Baggies find themselves bottom of the table for a reason, but I have confidence that they won't prop up the rest of the Premier League for long. Let's just hope they don't start their ascent Saturday.


Match Facts
Fulham have lost their last 5 home matches in the Premier League.
Fulham have conceded at least 3 goals in their last 3 home matches in the Premier League.
West Brom have failed to score in 5 of their last 7 away matches in the Premier League.
Fulham are undefeated in their last 9 home matches against West Brom in all competitions.
There have been over 2.5 goals scored in 5 of Fulham's last 6 home games in the Premier League.
There have been under 2.5 goals scored in West Brom's last 3 games in the Premier League.
West Brom have failed to win their last 7 matches in the Premier League.
Fulham have scored at least 2 goals in 5 of their last 6 home matches against West Brom in all competitions.

Fulham
Fulham continue to have problems at the back with Kieran Richardson still sidelined, while Aaron Hughes missed international duty in the week with a thigh problem.
Meanwhile Fernando Amorebieta is yet to make his debut, though he is nearing a return to fitness from a knock and could be in contention.
Stekelenburg should be back fit but will have competition in goal from Stockdale, who impressed against Newcastle last time out.

West Bromwich Albion
James Morrison pulled out of international duty along with compatriot Graham Dorrans so both are doubtful for this one but could be in contention.
Youngster George Thorne is back in training but will need to play some reserve matches before he is ready for first team action.
With Ben Foster set to miss out for some time Boaz Myhill should continue to get the nod over Luke Daniels in goal.
New signings Sessegnon, Anichebe and Amalfitano could all be in contention but may settle for a place on the bench this time out.

Competition: England Premier League
Match:  Fulham V West Brom          
Date: Saturday 14th Sep,2013
Kickoff: 15:00  BST
Venue: 
Live/Repeat: Live

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