Tottenham v Fulham: Predictions, Betting Tips and Statz Preview
29th November 2025
After a week in which they’ve lost the North London derby and shipped five goals against PSG, Tottenham must rally themselves for a Saturday night showdown with Fulham.
The Cottagers continue to do Fulham-y things; stubborn defensively, Marco Silva’s men offer little in an attacking sense.
But who will come out on top at the Tottenham Stadium?
Spurs v Fulham Preview
Tottenham have failed to beat Fulham in any of their prior three Premier League meetings, which will hardly fill their already exasperated fanbase with joy.
Cristian Romero is suspended for this game, while the likes of James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski and Dominic Solanke remain on the treatment table.
As for Fulham, they are yet to win on the road in six attempts this term; losing five of those outings and shipping 13 times.
Tottenham v Fulham Betting Tips
Our Statz projections model hands Tottenham the edge here, but that’s only by a marginal amount when it comes to goal supremacy.

The most intriguing value for punters may well be found in the fouls and tackles markets, with both teams ready to get stuck in if our projections are anything to go by.
Bet365 are offering odds of 4/5 on Fulham to make 20 or more tackles here, and while not extraordinary value it’s a bet that delivers 80% ROI should the Cottagers live up to expectations.
The best bets in this contest may well come from attacking the player props; a meaty bet builder perhaps the smartest way to go.
· Fulham 20+ Tackles (4/5)
Spurs vs Fulham Bet Builder
How about this for a central midfield battle.
In the red corner we have Tottenham’s Joao Palhinha, who has made more tackles than any other player in the Premier League this season.
And in the blue corner we have Fulham’s Sasa Lukic, who has committed more fouls than anyone else in the EPL in 2025/26.

It’s a heavyweight showdown, but one that is well scouted by the bookies.
So we’ll use our bet builder tool, which identifies some other targets for our selections. If Pedro Porro, Mohammed Kudus and Calvin Bassey live up to their billing, they could each make two or more tackles on Saturday.
That would have landed six times in their last ten respective games, so a treble at around 4/1 certainly holds appeal.
· Porro, Kudus and Bassey 2+ tackles each – back it HERE