
Burnley will look to end their six match winless run against an out-of-form Fulham side at Turf Moor on Saturday. Scott Parker's side haven't won since beating Wolves in October and are currently five points from safety.
But can they put their good record over Fulham to get back on track this weekend? Our very own Premier League expert Nathan Joyes provides us with his best bet for match.
After six straight defeats, Burnley have plenty of work to do if they are to avoid yet another immediate relegation back to the Championship.
Although suffering yet another defeat last weekend against Newcastle, Parker was quick to praise his players and state it was one of their best performances of the season.
Three of their six defeats have been by a single goal margin, while two 2-0 defeats vs Chelsea and Arsenal have shown progression within their own right. Burnley might not be picking up points at the moment but they aren't getting battered - and a win looks closer than the results may say.
At Turf Moor will be their best chance of survival, but Burnley will need to build on their sole win over Leeds for that to happen. This is a key fixture for the hosts during a busy period.
Fulham head north on the back of two defeats and three from their last five. The Cottagers aren't the first - nor will they be the last - to concede five against Man City but all wasn't forgiven after losing at home to Crystal Palace five days later.
And while they recently beat Spurs on their travels - their first away win of the season - it's hard to get away from their incredibly poor away form. With just four points from a possible 21, conceding an average of two per game, Marco Silva needs to rethink his approach.
Without doubt Fulham have been one of the most inconsistent sides in the Premier League this season - but they have saved their best form for Craven Cottage it seems.
The last time these two sides met at Turf Moor was back in 2024 where Fulham raced into a 2-0 lead before David Fofana's second half brace salvaged a point. Burnley have, in fact, won three of their last five meetings - whilst drawing the other two. Fulham haven't beaten Burnley since 2018.
With Burnley desperate for points and Fulham unable to string two positive results together, we're in for an intriguing battle at Turf Moor on Saturday.
Nathan Joyes has taken a look at the Premier League betting for this match and has faith in the hosts to finally bag a result.
Burnley (3/1 with Betfred) won't entice many punters but there have been signs of improvement in recent weeks - and they won't have many better opportunities against a side that doesn't travel well.
The Clarets three home games against teams outside the "usual top six" reads fairly well. They held Forest to a 1-1 draw before beating Leeds 2-0. A narrow loss against Crystal Palace was unjust, finishing the game with a better xG, passes, possession - the lot. But once again, it was an improved performance.
Fulham (10/11) with Betano) at odds-on is too short. Unlike Burnley, Fulham deserved to lose to Crystal Palace at home. And as I've pointed out, Silva's side look extremely uncomfortable away from their usual surroundings.
Their sole away win was still in London and a trip to Turf Moor - a venue they haven't won at since 1951 - might not be ideal.
TIP: Burnley double chance at 5/6 with BetMGM.
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