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Leeds United will face Fulham in their next Premier League match on Saturday, 13th September 2025. The match takes place at Craven Cottage in London, where the pressure of the home supporters will
Fulham v Leeds will take place on Saturday 13th September 2025. Check out our live football on TV guide for the latest times and information. Fulham v Leeds will kick off at 3pm. Unfortunately, this game has not been selected for broadcast in the UK.
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Fulham have lost just one of their five home Premier League matches against Leeds United (W3 D1), going down 2-1 in 2020-21 under Scott Parker.
In Round 4 of the Premier League, Fulham will host newly promoted Leeds United at Craven Cottage. After three rounds this season, the two teams have had slightly different trajectories. Fulham has yet to secure a victory,
UK viewers can also watch the highlights of the game on Match of the Day, which will start at 10:20pm on BBC One, with the game's highlight package also available on the iPlayer from 8pm on the same day.
Last season's top scorer, Raul Jimenez, is yet to score in the league although did bag a goal in the EFL Cup, as well as finding the net for Mexico in midweek. Rodrigo Muniz, their next top scorer from 2024-25 has netted twice but one was an own goal.
As the fourth round of the Premier League approaches in 2025, Sky Sports' senior predictor, Jones Knows, has provided expert pre-match analysis and score predictions for the 10 matches of the round. Below are the predictions and key points for each match for fans to consider.
Fulham welcome Leeds United to Craven Cottage in one of the many 3pm kick offs on Saturday for what will be an intriguing Premier League clash. Fulham vs Leeds United best bets Back Fulham to win
Leeds United have announced that they will bid to stage games at Elland Road for the 2035 Women’s World Cup. The United Kingdom bid to stage the tournament in 2035 is set to be unopposed, with locations in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland bidding for the right to host matches.