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Fulham v Arsenal: Injuries, Lineups and Key Matchnotes

Arsenal chase a first Craven Cottage win in two years while Fulham manage injury absences and more.

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Arsenal travel to Craven Cottage seeking a first win there in more than two years. The Gunners were beaten at the Cottage on New Year’s Eve two seasons ago and managed only a draw at Fulham last season when Bukayo Saka had a late winner ruled out for offside.

Arsenal have shown signs of evolution after an aggressive summer. They have already beaten former bogey teams Newcastle United and West Ham United across seven league matches, and Liverpool’s back-to-back defeats have allowed Arsenal to emerge as the new league leaders. Arteta will want them to remain at the top.

Fulham arrive having slipped to 14th after back-to-back defeats. They had looked set to take a result at Bournemouth on a wet Friday night two weeks ago, but an Antoine Semenyo-led Cherries comeback left Silva’s side with nothing from that trip.

Recent results (selected):
Fulham: Bournemouth 3–1 Fulham (03/10/25); Aston Villa 3–1 Fulham (28/09/25); Fulham 1–0 Cambridge (23/09/25); Fulham 3–1 Brentford (20/09/25); Fulham 1–0 Leeds (13/09/25).
Arsenal: Arsenal 2–0 West Ham (04/10/25); Arsenal 2–0 Olympiacos (01/10/25); Newcastle 1–2 Arsenal (28/09/25); Port Vale 0–2 Arsenal (24/09/25); Arsenal 1–1 Man City (21/09/25).

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Fulham’s injury list worsened over the international break. Samuel Chukwueze picked up a knock in Nigeria’s victory over Benin that could keep him out. Fulham will be without a recognised centre-forward if Raúl Jiménez does not recover from a hip injury, with Rodrigo Muniz a sure bet to miss out. Jiménez was not called up to the Mexico squad for their October internationals. Saša Lukić suffered a groin injury against Bournemouth and could miss a month. Kenny Tete is also out. Emile Smith Rowe is fit and available.

Fulham predicted lineup (3-4-2-1): Leno; Diop, Andersen, Bassey; Castagne, Berge, Cairney, Sessegnon; Wilson, Iwobi; King.

Arsenal updates: Arteta has provided positive updates on the recoveries of Kai Havertz and Noni Madueke; neither is ready yet but both should return before the next interval in November. Piero Hincapié is available again. Martín Zubimendi and Ben White will be in the matchday squad. Martin Ødegaard will be out for “weeks” with a knee injury. Ethan Nwaneri could fill the captain’s void, though Eberechi Eze will likely be used in midfield alongside Declan Rice and Zubimendi.

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Arsenal predicted lineup (4-3-3): Raya; Timber, Saliba, Gabriel, Calafiori; Zubimendi, Rice, Eze; Saka, Gyökeres, Martinelli.

Conclusion: Arsenal have added attacking options through the centre that help them break narrow, compact defences. Fulham’s mid-block has caused them problems previously, but Arsenal arrive well placed to win.

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Eberechi Eze reveals decision behind Arsenal move

Eberechi Eze says he was ready to join Spurs before Arsenal’s late bid sealed his move in detail…

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Eberechi Eze has outlined how a late approach from Arsenal changed the course of his summer. Spurs appeared to be leading negotiations in mid-August after James Maddison suffered a serious knee injury and the accepted departure of Son Heung-min led Tottenham to seek a new creative outlet. Talks were held, personal terms had been accepted and Crystal Palace were reportedly content with a £55 million ($73.2 million) fee on the table.

Speaking during a return to his former secondary school, Eze acknowledged the strength of Tottenham’s position. “I was prepared to go to Tottenham,” Eze admitted, as quoted by The Athletic, “but from the moment Arsenal came, it was always going to be them.”

Those Arsenal discussions were not brand new. Eze had a meeting with Mikel Arteta and sporting director Andrea Berta several weeks before Tottenham formalised their interest, informing his boyhood club he was eager to return to the Emirates. The Gunners had been weighing options that included Morgan Gibbs-White and Morgan Rogers before Eze intervened.

On the day he was due to sign for Spurs, the 27-year-old rang Arteta to check whether a move to Arsenal remained possible. When a £67.5 million deal was later completed, the Spanish manager reflected, “That shows you how much he wanted to come,” underlining the forward momentum behind the transfer.

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Adjustment to Arsenal has presented challenges. Eze arrived from a Crystal Palace side built to sweep forward on the break and has yet to replicate his previous creative output. Across seven Premier League appearances for Arsenal this season, he has created just two chances from open play, fewer than seven of his teammates.

Crystal Palace travel to the Emirates on Sunday afternoon with a compact shape that is likely to limit the space Eze enjoyed at Selhurst Park, but Arteta remains confident the midfielder can make an impact on what promises to be a “special” occasion.

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Ten leading contenders for the 2025 Golden Boy award

A concise ranking of the 10 leading Golden Boy 2025 contenders based on performances and moves. 2025

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The Golden Boy award once again gathers a wide field of candidates. Past winners include Lionel Messi, Wayne Rooney, Kylian Mbappé, Erling Haaland and Lamine Yamal, and the 2025 list contains a mix of established youngsters and fresh faces who have made notable moves or produced important minutes.

Warren Zaïre-Emery: A breakout figure across 2023–24, he made 32 starts for Paris Saint-Germain in a season that delivered four major pieces of silverware. Despite that, his minutes in the Champions League were limited as Luis Enrique favoured a midfield trio of Vitinha, João Neves and Fabián Ruíz. Zaïre-Emery finished 2024–25 with five goal contributions.

Franco Mastantuono: The young Argentine earned a reputation at River Plate and moved to Real Madrid in the summer. Mastantuono shone at the Club World Cup and Xabi Alonso entrusted the creative teenager with significant responsibility on arrival in Madrid.

Ethan Nwaneri: Called upon amid Arsenal injury problems, Nwaneri stepped in at the turn of the year. The Premier League’s youngest-ever player in 2022 delivered key performances in victories over Leicester City, PSV Eindhoven and Manchester City, operating off the right or infield.

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Arda Güler: Carlo Ancelotti gave him only rare chances, but after impressing at the Club World Cup Xabi Alonso has made Güler a regular in the Madrid midfield. He is a versatile playmaker brought in to help replace the control lost with the retirements and departures of senior midfield figures.

Myles Lewis-Skelly: The Hale End graduate emerged as Arsenal’s breakout late in 2024, displacing Riccardo Calafiori and earning an England call-up in March, when he scored on his debut. His strength and fit for an inverted role helped his rise.

Estêvão: Seen on social clips and at the Club World Cup, the Brazilian agreed to join Chelsea after the tournament. He finished fourth in the 2025 Kopa Trophy and opened his Stamford Bridge account with a late strike that beat Liverpool before the October international break.

Dean Huijsen: After Bournemouth accepted Juventus’s offer, Real Madrid paid £50 million ($66.5 million) a year later. Huijsen was one of the Premier League’s standout defenders for the Cherries, though his early Madrid spell included two harsh red cards.

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Pau Cubarsí: Barcelona’s defender finished seventh in the Kopa Trophy. He played a key part in a side that won three pieces of silverware and nearly reached the Champions League final, forming a strong partnership with Iñigo Martínez.

Kenan Yıldız: After his 2023–24 breakthrough, Yıldız was given Juventus’s No. 10 shirt and delivered consistent performances down Juve’s left flank, with several notable contributions coming in 2024.

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2025/26 FPL: Gameweek 9 player picks and the Oct. 24 deadline

FPL Gameweek 9 picks: goalkeepers, defenders and forwards to consider for the Oct. 24 deadline. BST.

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Gameweek 9 offers few standout heavyweight clashes, which can make it an ideal week for FPL managers hunting steady returns. Below are considered selections drawn from the current form and fixtures ahead of the Oct. 24 deadline.

Goalkeepers: David Raya (£5.7m) is highlighted for clean sheet potential after conceding just three times in all competitions this season and is described as a set-and-forget option. Nick Pope (£5.2m) sits as FPL’s second-highest scoring goalkeeper through the opening eight rounds and has kept three clean sheets in his last four matches in all competitions, with Newcastle hosting Fulham on Saturday. Robert Sánchez (£4.9m) is the cheaper alternative; he will be aiming for a shutout at home to Sunderland, who have scored in only one of their four away games.

Defenders: Marc Cucurella (£6.1m) offers attacking and defensive upside, having delivered 15 points across his past two matches and creating 11 chances for Chelsea this term. Gabriel (£6.4m) is the leading defensive candidate, having provided more points than any other defender this term and 45 in his last five Premier League matches. Marcos Senesi (£5.0m) is the obvious Bournemouth route into defence at home to Nottingham Forest, with 48 points this term. Dan Burn (£5.1m), Kieran Trippier (£5.0m) and Joe Rodon (£4.1m) are also noted as solid defensive choices.

Midfield and attack: Antoine Semenyo (£8.1m) has outscored other midfielders by 24 points and is a must-have at home to Forest, having produced five-plus points in all his home games. Declan Rice (£6.6m) could benefit from Arsenal’s set-piece threat at home to Palace. Bukayo Saka (£10.0m) remains a reliable long-term option despite fitness setbacks.

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Forwards: Erling Haaland (£14.7m) remains a must-have after 11 goals in eight league games and is primed to score as Manchester City visit Aston Villa. Cody Gakpo (£7.5m) has scored in his past five matches for club and country and faces Brentford. Igor Thiago (£6.1m) is a budget gamble after five league goals in eight matches.

Reminder: The Gameweek 9 deadline is 6:30 p.m. BST (1:30 p.m. ET, 10:30 a.m. PT) on Oct. 24.

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