Manchester City have won their last 19 meetings with Fulham in all competitions, the longest winning run one side has had against another in English football history.
Manchester City have won their last 16 Premier League meetings with Fulham, the longest winning run one side has had against another in English league history.
Fulham have lost their last eight away league games against Man City by an aggregate score of 25-4, though three of their four Premier League victories against the Citizens have come at the Etihad Stadium.
Manchester City haven’t lost any of their last 55 midweek (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday) Premier League home games (W47 D8) since a 1-0 loss to Tottenham in May 2010.
Manchester City have picked up 44 points from a possible 51 in their last 17 home Premier League matches (W14 D2 L1) and are unbeaten in their last 11 at the Etihad (W9 D2), with only Sunderland (12) on a longer home unbeaten run.
Fulham have won three out of 44 away Premier League matches against sides starting the day in the top three of the league (D9 L32), beating Man Utd in October 2003, Spurs in March 2013 and Chelsea in December 2024.
Fulham boss Marco Silva has lost all 13 of his Premier League games against Manchester City, the most one manager has faced an opponent with a 100% loss rate.
Man City’s Erling Haaland has been involved in 10 goals in just seven appearances against Fulham in the Premier League (7 goals, 3 assists).
Man City’s Antoine Semenyo has been involved in five goals in his last three Premier League appearances against Fulham (3 goals, 2 assists), having a hand in all of Bournemouth’s goals in their 3-1 win against the Cottagers earlier this season (2 goals, 1 assist).
Both Raúl Jiménez and Kevin scored in Fulham’s 3-2 defeat to Manchester United at Old Trafford earlier this month. The last Cottagers player to score away at both Man Utd and Man City in the same top-flight season was Pat O’Connell in 1962-63.
