Fulham vs Chelsea Premier League preview, team news, prediction and betting tips: Blues to avenge January defeat
The Premier League’s traditional Monday-night curtain-raiser brings a West London derby, as Fulham and Chelsea both open new managerial eras at Craven Cottage.
Alvaro Arbeloa takes his first competitive game in charge of Fulham against former Liverpool teammate Xabi Alonso, who begins life at Stamford Bridge after spells at Bayer Leverkusen and Real Madrid.
Both clubs finished level on 52 points last season and enter this one under real pressure to show progress after missing out on European football.
Fulham vs Chelsea match preview
Fulham’s off-season has been defined by managerial change and a reshaped attacking line.
Marco Silva departed after five years at Craven Cottage — a spell that took the Cottagers from Championship yo-yo club to an established top-flight side.
Alvaro Arbeloa, who had a brief spell in charge of Real Madrid before this appointment, arrives with two familiar faces in tow: Gonzalo Garcia and Cesar Palacios both follow him from the Bernabeu, with Garcia expected to lead the line immediately.
The losses of Harry Wilson and Raul Jimenez leave a gap in proven Premier League goal returns, though, and pre-season form has been mixed — two wins, two draws and two defeats, including a narrow 1-0 win over Stuttgart in their final warm-up.
Chelsea’s summer, by contrast, has been about doubling down on quality following a disappointing 10th-placed finish that cost them European football.
Xabi Alonso has been backed with a squad rebuild reported to be worth around £300 million, with Maxence Lacroix, Morgan Rogers and Marco Palestra all set to push for competitive debuts.
Joao Pedro has been the standout performer of pre-season, scoring braces in back-to-back friendlies against AC Milan and Real Sociedad to take his tally to seven goals in five warm-up matches — a serious statement of intent heading into the new campaign.
The uncertainty around Enzo Fernandez’s long-term future adds a subplot to Chelsea’s midfield planning, but Alonso has more than enough depth to paper over that for now.
Fulham vs Chelsea head-to-head
The head-to-head context adds real spice here.
Fulham won the reverse fixture 2-1 at Craven Cottage back in January, and Chelsea haven’t lost consecutive matches against Fulham since 1979, winning 11 of their last 14 league meetings and 17 of the last 28 across all competitions.
Fulham have won 12 times overall in the club’s history against Chelsea, with 26 matches ending level.
Recent form at Craven Cottage specifically favours the visitors — Chelsea have won six of their last eight trips there, though Fulham’s win in the most recent meeting in January 2026 offers the hosts a recent psychological boost.
Chelsea have lost just once in this exact fixture back-to-back in nearly 50 years, a run that will be under genuine threat should Fulham find a way to repeat their January success.
Fulham vs Chelsea bet builder
Selection | Market | Best odds | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|
Primary tip – Match winner | Chelsea to win | 1.91 | High |
Goals market | Both teams to score – Yes | 1.62 | High |
Value bet | Over 2.5 goals | 1.66 | Medium |
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Chelsea arrive with the more settled squad and, on paper, the greater individual quality, particularly with Joao Pedro in the kind of scoring form that carried him to 15 Premier League goals last season.
Alonso’s track record of hitting the ground running — he guided Bayer Leverkusen to an unbeaten 51-game campaign that delivered a league and cup double — adds further confidence in the visitors here.
Fulham’s suspension to Joachim Andersen and the continued absence of captain Tom Cairney also weaken their spine at exactly the wrong moment, against a Chelsea side that has scored freely throughout pre-season.
Both Teams to Score – Yes
Both defences have question marks.
Fulham conceded over 50 league goals last season, a number Chelsea also matched, and Wesley Fofana’s suspension leaves Alonso’s back line further weakened for this trip.
Gonzalo Garcia arrives with a big-game pedigree from his time at Real Madrid and should offer Fulham a genuine threat up front, while Chelsea’s attacking talent — even without their strongest available XI at the back — should have enough quality to find a way through at the other end.
Fulham’s pre-season featured plenty of goals in both directions, and Chelsea’s own warm-up matches produced ten goals in five games.
With both sides fielding new-look, still-settling defences under first-time managers in this exact fixture, and Joao Pedro in red-hot scoring form, an open, end-to-end derby looks the likeliest outcome.
Fulham vs Chelsea team news
Fulham will be without club captain Tom Cairney through injury, while Joachim Andersen serves the final match of a suspension carried over from last season.
Otherwise, Arbeloa has close to a full squad to choose from for his first competitive game in charge, with Gonzalo Garcia expected to lead the line and Cesar Palacios also pushing for a starting role following their arrivals from Real Madrid.
Chelsea will be without Wesley Fofana, who is suspended following a red card on the final day of last season, while Danny Welbeck is pushing for contention, having returned to training only in the days before the game after a minor issue.
Alonso confirmed his World Cup returnees are available for selection but suggested a mixture of starts and substitute appearances is likely, given that many featured for only around an hour in the final pre-season friendly against Real Sociedad.
New signings Maxence Lacroix, Marco Palestra and Morgan Rogers are all in contention to make their competitive debuts.
Fulham vs Chelsea predicted lineups
Fulham predicted XI (4-2-3-1)
Leno; Castagne, Cuenca, Bassey, Robinson; Berge, Iwobi; Bobb, King, Kevin; Garcia
Chelsea predicted XI (3-4-2-1)
Sánchez; Chalobah, Colwill, Lacroix; James, Caicedo, Fernández, Gusto; Palmer; João Pedro, Rogers
Fulham vs Chelsea prediction
Fulham’s home advantage and the confidence of their January win over these opponents make them capable of another upset, particularly with Gonzalo Garcia offering a genuine focal point they lacked for parts of last season.
But Chelsea’s greater squad depth, Joao Pedro’s outstanding current form and Alonso’s strong record of fast starts with a new group point towards the visitors edging a competitive derby.
Expect goals at both ends in an entertaining Monday-night opener.
Correct score prediction: Fulham 1-2 Chelsea
