Fulham 5 – 0 West Ham

Fulham followed up their thumping midweek 5-0 win over Nottingham Forest by thrashing West Ham by the same scoreline at Craven Cottage on Sunday.

Marco Silva’s men have now won their last three home games in succession, scoring 13 goals – the last 10 of which have come without reply.

Raul Jimenez headed the hosts in front after 22 minutes and it was 3-0 at the break thanks to a strike from Willian and Tosin Adarabioyo’s header – his first goal since September 2022.

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David Moyes’ side suffered their first Premier League defeat since November 4

Second-half substitute Harry Wilson, however, scored the pick of the bunch, with his beautiful curling effort from 20 yards, and a late tap-in from Carlos Vinicius added the gloss on a marvellous afternoon for the Cottagers and a miserable one for their cross-city counterparts.

The win lifts Fulham to 10th, two points above west London rivals Chelsea and Brentford, while West Ham stay in ninth, three points further ahead, despite the end of their four-game unbeaten run.

More to follow…

Team news

  • Unsurprisingly, Fulham boss Marco Silva named the same team that started the 5-0 win over Nottingham Forest in midweek.
  • Rodrigo Muniz returned to the bench after missing four games with a knee issue.
  • David Moyes brought in Aaron Cresswell for Emerson at left-back for West Ham, while Pablo Fornals slotted into the midfield in place of Edson Alvarez.
  • Hammers goalkeeper Alphonse Areola remained sidelined with a wrist injury, so Lukasz Fabianski continued to deputise.

What’s next?

Fulham head north to face Newcastle on Saturday December 16, kick-off 3pm. They then visit Everton in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday December 19. Kick-off 7.45pm.

West Ham’s place in the top two of Group A in the Europa League is confirmed and they will secure top spot if they avoid defeat at home to Freiburg on Thursday December 14. Kick-off 8pm.


Sunday 17th December 1:00pm


Kick off 2:00pm


David Moyes’ side then feature on Super Sunday at home to Wolves on December 17, live on Sky Sports. Kick-off 2pm.

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