Key stats
- Fulham have won their last three games in the Premier League, their last longer winning streak was from December 26th, 2022 to January 12th, 2023, a run of four games.
- Harry Wilson has assisted four goals in the Premier League this season (one in this game), no Fulham player has more.
- West Ham United have failed to score in seven of their 18 games, only Wolverhampton Wanderers (10) and Nottingham Forest (nine) have failed to score more often in the Premier League this season.
Highlights
Analysis

West Ham were again disappointing at home, with a late surge from Fulham enough to see the Cottagers take all the points.
Match report
Fulham took the initiative at the London Stadium and passed the ball around West Ham with ease in the early stages of the game.
Harry Wilson was at the heart of everything good that the Cottagers were doing, and it was his shot that had Alphonse Areola at full stretch to keep out a goal-bound effort.
The Hammers wouldn’t get a shot on target until the 15th minute when Jarrod Bowen escaped his marker, only to see Bernd Leno parry the attempt away for a corner.
Much of the match was being played in a congested midfield, and as a result, both teams cancelled each other out.
Crysencio Summerville started to look lively for the hosts, though his final ball left a lot to be desired, often handing the advantage back to the visitors.

When he did get it right, Soungoutou Magassa fluffed his lines from two yards out. Emile Smith Rowe and Antonee Robinson continued to attack down West Ham’s right without really threatening, and the match was incredibly flat by the time the HT whistle sounded.
The second half began in much the same way as the first had ended, before Fulham missed a gilt-edged chance after Harry Wilson’s cross evaded everyone in the area.
That spurred the Hammers into playing with a little more urgency, and after some good work down the channels, the hosts finally got another shot on target through Lucas Paquetá.
Magassa’s purposeful run and cross found Bowen just after the hour, but his flicked effort went agonisingly wide of the upright.
West Ham substitute Callum Wilson fired wide as the Irons looked to exert more pressure on the visitors, and then sent another effort over when well placed just a few minutes later.

Fulham pushed harder in the latter stages after extended possession, and their pressure paid off with five minutes to play as Raúl Jiménez powered home a Harry Wilson cross.
The result means that West Ham remain rooted in the bottom three and stay five points from safety, whilst Fulham - who have either won or lost their last seven league games by one goal - leap up to 10th position.
Flashscore man of the match: Harry Wilson (Fulham)
