
Burnley vs Fulham Prediction, Betting Tips and Odds: Best Bets from Turf Moor

Burnley take on Fulham in one of three 3pm kick-offs in the Premier League on Saturday. Below we've previewed the action from Turf Moor and have provided you with our best bets.
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Team news
Hannes Delcroix was an unexpected absentee for Burnley's midweek defeat at Manchester City and it remains to be seen whether he'll be fit for this Saturday, while fellow defender Charlie Taylor also remains a doubt with an injury problem.
The Clarets will definitely remain without Luca Koleosho (knee) and Nathan Redmond (hamstring) who look set to miss the remainder of the 2023/2024 campaign.
Fulham lost two players during their midweek draw with Everton as both Raul Jimenez and Issa Diop were forced off with injury and it remains to be seen whether either player will return for the trip to Lancashire.
Adama Traore and Harry Wilson remain in the treatment room, while Alex Iwobi and Calvin Bassey are still at the Africa Cup of Nations with Nigeria and will be in Quarter Final action on Friday against Angola.
Fulham vs Burnley Tips
Burnley have the worst home record in the Premier League but they have a chance to upset the odds on Saturday against a Fulham side who have been torrid on their travels.
The Cottagers have not won a top-flight away game since August and have lost each of their last five road trips, while they have scored just nine goals away from home all season.
Burnley have hardly been finding the net with regularity this season, either, with the Turf Moor faithful witnessing only 11 goals in 11 home assignments this term.
Each of the last three league fixtures at Turf Moor have produced two or fewer goals and another low-scoring affair is expected between these two out-of-form sides, making under 2.5 goals an attractive proposition.
Of the two sides, it is the Clarets who look the more likely to end their recent woes and boost their bleak survival prospects.
Vincent Kompany’s side have taken four points from their last four matches at home while Fulham are on a five-match losing streak on their travels, conceding 14 goals in this period and failing to score in their last three.
Fulham were beaten 2-0 by Burnley at Craven Cottage back in December, which means they have lost four and drawn one of their last five meetings with the Clarets.
The Cottagers have not won an away game against Burnley since 1951 and that run could continue on Saturday with a sixth successive away defeat.
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