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West Ham United vs Fulham: Premier League preview, team news, stats & head-to-head

  • West Ham have lost just one of their last 14 Premier League home games against Fulham (W9 D4), going down 2-0 in April 2024 under David Moyes.

  • Fulham lost this exact fixture 3-2 in January last season. They’ve not lost multiple league games against West Ham in the same calendar year since 2008 (3).

  • West Ham have lost all five of their Premier League games against fellow London sides this season, conceding 14 goals and scoring just twice. The Hammers last lost six consecutive league London derbies between April 1996 and January 1997.

  • West Ham have lost more Premier League London derbies than any other side (136), while Fulham have the highest loss percentage in these matches in the competition (53% – lost 95 of 179).

  • West Ham have collected just 13 points in the Premier League this season, their joint lowest at Christmas in a season along with 2010-11. They eventually finished 20th that season and were relegated.

  • Fulham have won their last two away Premier League matches, as many as in their previous 12 combined (W2 D1 L9). The Cottagers last won three in a row in January/February this year.

  • West Ham have lost 10 home league matches in 2025 – it’s only the third time they’ve lost 10+ games at home in a year, along with 1931 (10) and 1967 (11).

  • Since Nuno Espírito Santo’s first Premier League match in charge, only Burnley (7) and Wolves (1) have won fewer points than West Ham (10) – he is averaging just 0.83 points per game as Hammers boss, the lowest of any permanent boss in their Premier League history.

  • West Ham’s Jarrod Bowen has scored in six of his last 12 home Premier League appearances (six goals), but he hasn’t ended on the winning side in any (D3 L3). Only five players have had a run of failing to win in seven consecutive home appearances when they’ve found the net, most recently Oliver McBurnie between December 2020 and April 2024 for Sheffield United.

  • Against no side has Fulham’s Raúl Jiménez scored more Premier League goals than he has against West Ham (6, level with Everton). His penalty goal against Nottingham Forest last time out saw him equal Yaya Touré for the best 100% conversion rate from the spot in Premier League history (11/11).

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