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Fulham Host Cardiff City in Play-Off Chasing Battle

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Fulham host Cardiff City at Craven Cottage on Friday night, in what will be a pivotal game in the race for the play-offs. A win for the home side would see them climb above Brentford and into third place, while a win for the Bluebirds would create a four-point cushion between them and seventh-placed Swansea City.

Play-Off Race Heats Up As Cardiff City Travel to Fulham

Fulham: Grinding Out Results

After a slow restart, Scott Parker’s side have finally found their form.

Results have not been been pretty, but the Cottagers have earned nine points from their last three games. All three wins have come by a single goal.

A 96th minute winner saw them snatch three points from Birmingham City. Having dominated for much of the game, Fulham finally scored late on through a late Josh Onomah strike.

Tuesday evening also saw them collect an impressive three points away from home at play-off rivals Nottingham Forest. Are Scott Parker’s side hitting form at the right time, with four games of the season to play.

Bluebirds Looking to Bounce Back From Defeat

Neil Harris’ Cardiff suffered their first defeat since the Championship’s restart on Tuesday evening at home to Blackburn Rovers.

In a game of few chances, the Bluebirds went into half-time ahead, thanks to goals from Will Vaulks and Robert Glatzel.

However, second half goals from Dominic Samuel and Adam Armstrong sealed an impressive away win for the visitors.

Team News

Scott Parker remained coy with team news ahead of the visit of Cardiff. The Fulham boss only confirmed that attacking midfielder Tom Cairney will be unavailable.

“Tom’s still struggling at the moment, he won’t be available for tomorrow,” he said.

“It’s day to day really with Tom, the problem is that the games are literally only two or three days [apart]. The turnaround is pretty quick.

“I don’t think it’s a big one, it’s not one which we’re too concerned about, but the dynamics of the division and the games schedule means you’re missing games with just a week’s injury, or a 10 day injury you can be missing three or four games.

Cardiff boss Harris stressed that the quick turnaround in fixtures is likely to dictate his team selection.

He said: “It’s a quick turnaround from Tuesday to Friday so we’ll look at the lads who haven’t been on the grass so far and whether they can go again on Friday night. There’ll be a few late calls who picked some bits up and we’ll make a late call on team selection tomorrow afternoon.”

Key Battles

Aleksandar Mitrovic is likely to cause problems for the visitors defence.

The Serbian has not featured for Fulham since their 3-0 defeat to Leeds United; however, he remains the top scorer in the division.

Prediction

Cardiff will no doubt be the underdogs at Craven Cottage. Fulham have one of the best records at home in the division, and will be wanting to keep up their chase for the automatic promotion spots.

Fulham 2-1 Cardiff City

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