Mark Hughes may find that Roy Hodgson is a very hard act to follow and never more so than on a day when Manchester United visit. Under him, Fulham defeated these opponents 3-0 and 2-0 on their last two trips to Craven Cottage. United, all the same, have looked fresh and incisive so far in this campaign while beating Chelsea, in the Community Shield, and then Newcastle United in the Premier League, with half-a-dozen goals scored in total and veterans such as Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes looking in fine form.
Venue Craven Cottage, Sunday 4pm
Tickets Sold out
Last season Fulham 3 Manchester United 0
Referee P Walton
This season's matches n/a
Odds Fulham 11-2 Manchester United 8-13 Draw 3-1
Fulham
Subs from Stockdale, Zuberbühler, Baird, Kelly, Stoor, Riise, Dempsey, Milsom, Greening, Dikgacoi, E Johnson, Elm, Dembélé
Doubtful Konchesky (ankle), Schwarzer (back)
Injured A Johnson (knee, Oct), Kamara (foot, Oct), Senderos (achilles, Feb)
Suspended None
Form guide D
Disciplinary record Y3 R0
Leading scorer n/a
Manchester United
Subs from Kuszczak, Brown, Rafael, Gibson, Obertan, Park, Neville, Fábio, Hernández, Smalling, De Laet, Carrick, Owen, Berbatov, C Evans, Cleverley
Doubtful Evra (knee), Fábio (leg)
Injured Anderson (knee, 26 Sep), Ferdinand (knee, 26 Sep), Hargreaves (knee, unknown)
Suspended None
Form guide W
Disciplinary record Y2 R0
Leading scorers Berbatov, Fletcher, Giggs 1
Match pointers
• None of the last 11 league games between these sides has ended in a draw
• If Manchester United win they will become the first side to have collected 1,500 points in the Premier League era
• A win for Fulham would make them one of only three sides to have recorded three consecutive Premier League home victories against United
• During United's first match Paul Scholes made 104 passes – more than any other player
• Fulham have played United in August on three previous occasions and have lost all of those games