Our prediction for this Premier League match:
Monday’s football game between Fulham and Burnley will bring down the curtain on the Premier League round 35. The Cottagers have dropped too many points in the season finale, and, as a result, they have slim chances of securing the Premier League survival. The hope, though, dies last, and we are positive that Scott Parker’s men will fight tooth and nail against Burnley. Cairney and Kongolo should be the only absentees in the home team.
The Clarets, on the other hand, did well to crush Wolverhampton 4-0 in their last away game, with the team moving one step closer to securing the top flight survival. Since Fulham are likely to adopt an attack-minded approach in the Craven Cottage clash, we predict that the visitors will have a number of opportunities to seal the victory on the break. Both Brady and Long are likely to miss the game with injuries for the visiting team.
Highlighted Player (Tim Ream):
After ending his college career at Saint Louis Billikens, Timothy Ream began playing for Chicago Fire at senior level. Speaking of his professional debut, the American footballer played the full 90 mins in New York Red Bulls’ opening match of the 2010 MLS season. On September 11, 2010 Tim Ream scored his first MLS goal in a 3-1 victory over Colorado Rapids.
The USA defender made 58 appearances in the league for the Red Bulls and in 2012 he moved to Europa to sign a contract with Bolton Wanderers. Tim Ream signed a three-and-a-half year deal with the club and he made his debut for Bolton in a 2-0 FA Cup win over Millwall on February 18, 2012.
In 2015 Ream moved to Fulham and he has been playing for the capital club ever since. The footballer, who wears No. 13 on his shirt at Fulham, made his debut for the USA national soccer team on November 17, 2010, in a 1-0 victory over South Africa.
Highlighted Team (Burnley):
Burnley were one of the founding members of the Football League back in 1888. The Clarets did remarkably well to win the FA Cup trophy back in 1914 and the club owners have been trying to bring glory days back to Turf Moor ever since.
Burnley defeated Liverpool in the 1913/1914 FA Cup final and, no doubt, this is regarded as the greatest achievement in the club’s history. The Clarets finished the 2015/2016 Championship campaign in top position in the standings and, as a result, they will participate in the English Premier League in the 2016/2017 season.
Burnley play their home games at Turf Moor and the capacity of the stadium is 21,401. The Clarets have won two Community Shield trophies so far, in 1960 and 1973, but they have yet to clinch the Premier League title. Claret is the dominant colour of the team’s home shirts.