Fulham vs Chelsea Betting Tips & Preview
PendingFulham vs Chelsea · 24 August 2026
Published 17 August 2026
Fulham
ChelseaSelection
Fulham to win
Odds
3.40
Stake
£10
Prices below are live and can move — we tipped Fulham to win at 3.40.
Stats
Fulham
Chelsea
Head-to-head (Fulham perspective)
2
Wins
0
Draws
3
Losses
Fulham out
- Joachim Andersen — Red Card Suspension
- Tom Cairney — Knee Surgery
Chelsea out
- Omari Kellyman — Fitness
- João Félix — Unknown Injury
- Dário Essugo — Fitness
- Aarón Anselmino — Hamstring Injury
- Emmanuel Emegha — Hamstring Injury
- Caleb Wiley — Adductor Injury
Fulham to win
Fulham are the pick to beat Chelsea in this Premier League fixture at Craven Cottage, and it's a call built on a mix of home comfort, a healthier recent record against these opponents, and the sense that Chelsea are currently the more unsettled of the two sides. The model has this at a 38.5% likelihood, comfortably the most probable single outcome of the three, and while the best price of 3.40 is worth taking note of, it isn't the reason for the selection. This is simply the result that looks most likely to unfold on the balance of the evidence above.
Recent Form
Fulham's last five outings have been a mixed bag but with encouraging signs. They beat Aston Villa and Newcastle United at home, drew away at Wolves, and lost to Arsenal and Bournemouth. That's two wins, a draw, and two defeats — hardly imperious, but the pattern shows a team capable of getting results against decent opposition, particularly on home turf, where both of their wins in this sample came.
Chelsea's recent run reads more worryingly. Across their last five they've won just once, beating Tottenham Hotspur, while losing to Nottingham Forest, Manchester City, and Sunderland, plus a draw against Liverpool. Three defeats in five is a poor return by Chelsea's usual standards, and the manner of those losses — including one against Sunderland — suggests a side short on consistency heading into this game.
Head-to-Head
The head-to-head picture over the last five meetings actually favours Fulham, who have won twice to Chelsea's three, with no draws in that sample. Fulham's most recent home win in this fixture came back in January 2026, and they also got the better of Chelsea in a reverse-venue meeting in December 2024. Chelsea's wins have come both home and away, including a win at Craven Cottage in April 2025, so this has been a genuinely competitive fixture in recent years rather than one side dominating.
Team News
Fulham have two players sidelined. Joachim Andersen remains out following a red card suspension dating back to May 2026, and Tom Cairney is unavailable after knee surgery, sidelined since early August 2026. Both are notable absences, particularly Andersen from a defensive standpoint, but Fulham have shown they can still get results without him in recent weeks.
Chelsea's absentee list is longer. Omari Kellyman (fitness), João Félix (unknown injury), and Dário Essugo (fitness) have all been out for an extended period stretching back to late 2025 or earlier. More recently, Aarón Anselmino and Emmanuel Emegha are both out with hamstring injuries picked up in the past month, while Caleb Wiley continues to be sidelined with an adductor issue. Six unavailable players is a significant number for Chelsea to be managing, and it adds further weight to the idea that this is a Chelsea side dealing with more disruption than their hosts heading into this fixture.
Written by Vicki Johnson
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