Fulham vs Wolves Head-To-Head Stats & Last Five Meetings

Fulham vs Wolves Head-To-Head Stats
Fulham vs Wolves Head-To-Head Stats

Friday night football sees an intriguing match-up between two sides who have fared very differently since their beginning-of-the-season clash in August, but we are putting this fixture under the microscope by looking at Fulham vs Wolves head-to-head stats.

Fulham welcome Wolves to Craven Cottage boasting an incredible record since returning to the top flight, and can move level with fifth-place Newcastle with all three points on Friday evening.

As for Wolves, Julen Lopetgui has sparked a resurgence since taking over from Bruno Lage, and has lifted them out the relegation zone with the possibility to move within five points of the top half should they prevail in West London.

Fulham vs Wolves Head-To-Head Stats

These two sides have a history stretching back 116 years, but their head-to-head meeting have been sporadic in recent years with Fulham yo-yoing between the Championship and the Premier League.

Overall, the Cottagers hold the unfortunate record of just 26 wins across the 95 total meetings, while the Wolf Pack have claimed victory in nearly half of the meetings with 45.


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  • Wolves 0 – 0 Fulham (Premier League) – 13th August 2022
  • Fulham 0 – 1 Wolves (Premier League) – 9th April 2021
  • Wolves 1 – 0 Fulham (Premier League) – 4th October 2020
  • Wolves 1 – 0 Fulham (Premier League) – 4th May 2019
  • Fulham 1 – 1 Wolves (Championship) – 24th February 2018

The most recent meeting was all the way back in August of last year in the second gameweek of the current season, with the scoreline ending in a goalless stalemate. This has been the story of much of the season for Wolves, who are the joint-lowest scorers in the Premier League alongside Everton.

The makeup of both sides, in particular Fulham, is vastly different to the squads named in the 2020/21 league meetings so their recent history isn’t a great indicator as to what may unfold on Friday evening, but it is likely to be a close encounter given Fulham’s solid home record and Wolves’ recent renaissance.

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