Our prediction for this Premier League match:
Saturday’s football game at Bramall Lane pits together Sheffield United and Fulham. The Blades are sitting in the ultimate position in the standings, eight points behind the safe zone, meaning that this has to go down as a must-win game for Chris Wilder’s troops. Both Anis Slimane and Cameron Archer remain doubtful, while all Max Lowe, John Egan, Daniel Jebbison, and Rhys Norrington-Davies remain in the recovery room.
The Cottagers, on the other hand, have won three of their last four league matches and given their excellent performance in a 3-0 crushing of Tottenham before the international break, away win has to be considered. Fulham boss Marco Silva has a luxury to field the best possible side against the relegation-threatened hosts. In the first half of the season Fulham defeated Sheffield United 3-1 at Craven Cottage and we predict that history is going to repeat itself.
Highlighted Player (Oliver Norwood):
Oliver Norwood is a Reading midfielder who began his youth career at Manchester United. Norwood made his debut for the reserve team against Middlesbrough in November, 2007, but he did not get a chance to play for the first team. After ending his loan spell with Coventry City in 2012, the 180-cm-tall midfielder signed a contract with Huddersfield Town.
Oliver Norwood scored eight goals in 80 league appearances for the club between 2012 and 2014. Later in 2014 he joined Reading for an undisclosed fee and he made his debut for the Royals against Nottingham Forest on 23 August, 2014.
Norwood was born in Burnley, England and he has six caps for England U16 team. He played three games for the U17 team as well, but he then decided to represent Northern Ireland as his heritage is Northern Irish. Norwood made his debut for the Green and White Army on 11 August, 2010, in a 2-0 loss to Montenegro. He replaced Sammy Clingan in the second half of the match.
Highlighted Team (Fulham):
Fulham are a club from London that play in the Premier League. The capital club dropped to the English second tier at the end of the 2013/2014 Premier League campaign after failing to impress in the elite competition, but managed to return in season 2018/2019.
Fulham were founded in 1879 and they play their home matches at Craven Cottage. Fulham are the oldest-established club from the English capital to have played in the top flight.
Fulham finished the 2008/2009 Premier League campaign in seventh place in the standings and that is considered the team’s biggest success, speaking of their participation in the Premier League.
The Cottagers played in the Europa League twice and they did well to reach the FA Cup final in 1975, but they were beaten by their local rivals West Ham United in the title game (0-2). Chelsea are regarded as Fulham’s bitter rivals as well and the two teams take on each other in the North London derby.