Our prediction for this Premier League match:
Even though they lost 3:0 against the current Champions in their last match, Fulham will go into the game with Watford confident since they recorded two victories and a draw in the three previous games. The Hornets have had an unbelievable start to the season, winning their first four Premiership games and beating Reading in the Carabao Cup, until Manchester United came to visit and beat them 2:1 in their last match. The venue for the first match of this weekend will be the Craven Cottage where the crowd will be cheering on their team and their new favorite Aleksandar Mitrovic. It’s a London derby so there won’t be any love lost. Looking at their head to head records, Fulham have won 10 out of 27 games they played against each other and Watford have won nine. It’s a tough call but Fulham should bounce back from the defeat against the Citizens and take at least a point at home.
Fulham vs Watford H2H

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Fulham vs Watford H2H

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Highlighted Player (Tom Cairney):

Tom Cairney is a professional footballer who plays for Fulham. His main position is central midfielder, but he plays as an attacking midfielder and a right midfielder as well. The left-footed player was born in Nottingham, England on 20 January, 1991 and he started his youth career at Leeds United.
In 2007 he moved to Hull City and he was named Hull’s Young Player of the Year for the 2008/2009 campaign. After making 70 league appearances for the Tigers he joined Blackburn Rovers on 1 August, 2013 on loan and on 2 January, 2014 he signed a permanent deal with the Riversiders. At the end of the 2014/2015 Championship campaign he joined Fulham.
Tom Cairney’s father is Scottish and, as a result, the Fulham footballer decided to represent Scotland on the international stage. Cairney has 2 caps for Scotland U-21 and he made 6 appearances for Scotland U-21 team. It has to be noted that he suffered a serious injury in August 2012. The injury forced him to be out of contention for over three months.
Highlighted Team (Watford):

Watford FC is an English football club founded in 1881 and is playing its home games in the Vicarage Road which holds a capacity of 21 000 seats. Watford managed to promote to the Premier League in 2014/2015 after playing for 8 years in lower football divisions.
The club colors of Watford are yellow and red. The away kit of Watford in the current season is in blue. Watford FC is also known as The Hornets of which their fans are very proud of.
Watford FC never won any title in the clubs history. In the season 1983/1984 Watford managed to qualify for the UEFA Cup (former Europa League) where the club got knocked out in the best of 16 round after playing against Sparta Praha. Watford FC is a stereotype UK football club where working hard is more important than talent. Well known football players that ever played for Watford FC are Ben Foster, John Barnes, Ashley Young, Luke Young and David James.