FULHAM V CARDIFF CITYChampionship
Saturday 20 August, 3pm
Craven Cottage
20/08/16
City at Fulham: Marshall, Peltier, Morrison, Connolly, John, Richards, Whittingham, Ralls, Gunnarsson, Immers, Pilkington.
Subs: Wilson, Manga, Huws, Noone, Harris, Zohore, Gounongbe. So 1 change. Richards in for Manga
Just over 1,000 Cardiff fans have travelled to Fulham today
Don't forget its pay on the day

Paul Trollope on Fulham
“They’ve started well, we’ve studied them and prepared for them, they’ve started well with good performances, good manager with a good philosophy.
“They’ve recruited well and it’s another tough championship test, like they all are in different ways, this provides another one, the next one, but we’re in confident mood.”
19/08/16
OVER 700 Tickets sold for Cardiff fans, BUT you can All pay cash on the gate
Cardiff City's injuries
Waiting on a few at the moment, niggles and knocks. Lex Immers has a dead leg and they have to be assessed.
We’ll know later, there’s a few doubts.
Stuart O'Keefe is out for 4-6 weeks with a broken arm.
Paul Trollope on Fulham
“They’ve started well, we’ve studied them and prepared for them, they’ve started well with good performances, good manager with a good philosophy.
“They’ve recruited well and it’s another tough championship test, like they all are in different ways, this provides another one, the next one, but we’re in confident mood.”
Sky Bet Championship,Tomorrow
Fulham v Cardiff
Fulham11/10Draw12/5Cardiff5/2


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Cardiff City have sold about 700 tickets
Latest NewsPossible LineupsCardiff City1 Marshall
2 Peltier
5 Ecuele Manga
16 Connolly
4 Morrison
10 Immers
7 Whittingham
8 Ralls
12 John
17 Gunnarsson
13 Pilkington
Fulham27 Button
4 O doi
26 Kalas
15 Madl
30 Sessegnon
8 Parker
6 McDonald
10 Cairney
24 Aluko
11 Ayité
9 Smith
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HistoryFulham Football Club is a professional association football club based in Fulham, Greater London, England. Founded in 1879, they play in the Championship, having been relegated from the Premier League in 2013–14 under Felix Magath, after 13 consecutive seasons in the top-flight. They are the oldest-established football team from London to have played in the Premier League.
The club has spent 25 seasons in English football's top division, the majority of these in two spells during the 1960s and 2000s. The latter spell was associated with former chairman Mohamed Al-Fayed, after the club had climbed up from the fourth tier in the 1990s. Fulham have never won a major honour, although they have reached two major finals: in 1975, as a Second Division team, they contested the FA Cup Final for the only time in their history, losing 2–0 to West Ham United, and in 2010 they reached the final of the UEFA Europa League, which they contested with Atlético Madrid in Hamburg, losing 2–1 after extra time.
The club has produced many English greats, including Johnny Haynes, George Cohen, Bobby Robson, Rodney Marsh and Alan Mullery. They play at Craven Cottage, a ground on the banks of the River Thames in Fulham which has been their home since 1896. Fulham's training ground is located near Motspur Park, where the club's Academy is also situated.
2016/17 ResultsCardiffSAT 6 AUG 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Birmingham 0 - 0 Cardiff
THU 11 AUG 2016 - EFL CUP Bristol Rovers 1 - 0 Cardiff
SUN 14 AUG 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Cardiff 0 - 2 QPR
WED 17 AUG 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Cardiff 2 - 1 Blackburn
FulhamTUE 16 AUG 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Leeds 1 - 1 Fulham
SAT 13 AUG 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Preston 1 - 2 Fulham
TUE 9 AUG 2016 - EFL CUP Leyton Orient 2 - 3 Fulham
FRI 5 AUG 2016 - CHAMPIONSHIP Fulham 1 - 0 Newcastle
Recent meetings2015/2016 Sat 09 Apr Fulham 2 - 1 Cardiff City Championship
2015/2016 Sat 08 Aug Cardiff City 1 - 1 Fulham Championship
2014/2015 Sat 10 Jan Cardiff City 1 - 0 Fulham Championship
2014/2015 Sat 30 Aug Fulham 1 - 1 Cardiff City Championship
2013/2014 Sat 08 Mar Cardiff City 3 - 1 Fulham Premier League
Previous HighlightsCraven Cottage
Key factsClub: Fulham FC
Opening: 1896
Capacity: 25,700 seats
HistoryCraven Cottage has a history that goes back to 1780 when a cottage was built in the woods and the surrounding fields were used for various sports. The site, however, later fell into disuse and the original cottage burned down in 1888.
Fulham had already played at various grounds when their eye fell on the site close to the river Thames. After cleaning up the overgrown field, they played their first match at the ground in 1896. Craven Cottage at that time consisted of nothing more than a basic wooden stand.
This changed in 1906 when a first proper stand was built. The stand, currently called Johnny Haynes Stand, was designed by Archibald Leitch and had a characteristic red-brick facade. The stand was accompanied by a pavilion, which is the present-day Cottage.
Craven Cottage was further expanded with terraces in the next decades and reached its record attendance in 1938 when a total of 49,335 spectators attended a game against Millwall. One decade later, Craven Cottage hosted a few games during the 1948 Olympic Games.
In the following years, the stadium got further improved, concluding with the construction of the Riverside Stand in 1972. Fulham played most of the 1980s and 1990s in the lower leagues and therefore few further changes were made to Craven Cottage.
When Fulham started climbing up the league in the late 1990s and achieved promotion to the Premier League in 2001, the stadium was therefore not able to meet Premier League requirements. The club consequently moved to Loftus Road for a year (after a first year of dispensation), and expected to return to a brand-new stadium.
However, due to opposition to the reconstruction plans and spiralling costs, the plans had to be abandoned and instead was chosen to refurbish Craven Cottage. Works were completed in the summer of 2004.
Craven Cottage remained one of the smallest grounds of the Premier League, and Fulham therefore kept considering either moving to a new stadium (possibly to be shared with another West-London club), or further redeveloping Craven Cottage.
The club in the end decided to stay at Craven Cottage, and have recently seen plans approved for the construction of a new Riverside Stand, which will raise capacity to 30,000 seats.
Match OddsCardiff 9/4
Draw 11/5
Fulham 6/5
TicketsAvailable to current Season Ticket Holders and Gold / Junior Bluebird Members only
General Ticket Prices:
Adults: £25.00
Senior Citizens 65yrs +: £20.00
18–21yrs: £20.00
17yrs & under: £15.00
Disabled Allocations:
Adults: £12.50
Senior Citizens 65yrs +: £10.00
18–21yrs: £10.00
17yrs & under: £7.50
Carer: Free of Charge
Additional Information:
Please note, turnstile staff may ask supporters for proof of age.
Call the Stadium Ticket Office on 0845 345 1400. The Ticket Office is open from 9am to 5:30pm on Monday to Friday, and 9am to 3pm on non match-day Saturdays.
The easiest way is to book online -
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