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Fulham odds to finish in the Premier League top half: Outright odds and predictions

Fulham outright odds

Fulham had a solid season in the Premier League in 2024-25 but just missed out on a place in the top 10. Marco Silva’s men will now be hoping to go one better and push higher up the table. Read on to see their outright odds for the 2025-26 Premier League season, from top half hopes to relegation worries.

Fulham odds to finish in the 2025-26 Premier League top half: Outright odds and predictions

Fulham have always been seen as either a mid-table team or one battling relegation in the Premier League. That’s reflected by finishing in the top half only five times in top flight history. Fulham have also been in the Championship for five of the last 10 seasons. But since their last promotion to the Premier League in 2022-23, manager Silva has managed to establish the Cottagers in the top flight after three finishes of 10th, 13th and 11th.

That last top-10 finish came in that first season back in the Premier League in 2022-23. But you have to go back to 2011-12 for the last time they pulled off the feat before that, when they finished ninth under Martin Jol. Securing a top-10 finish is becoming more and more difficult for Premier League teams because of how competitive the division is becoming. Last season, there were just 10 points separating fifth-placed Newcastle — who secured Champions League Football — and Brentford in 10th, meaning Silva and Fulham will have their work cut out to improve on their 2024-25 standings.

Fulham are currently 13/20 to finish in the top half, for an implied probability of 60.61%. That’s just as likely as Bournemouth (13/20), and more likely than the likes of Brighton and Hove Albion (7/4), Everton (6/5), Sunderland (5/2), and Crystal Palace (7/2).

TeamBetMGM oddsImplied probability
Fulham13/2060.61%
Bournemouth13/2060.61%
Brighton7/436.4%
Everton6/545.45%
Sunderland5/228.57%
Crystal Palace7/222.22%

Fulham odds to finish in the 2025-26 Premier League top six: Outright odds and predictions

Fulham have never finished in the top six in Premier League history. Not to sound like a pessimist, but those are the facts. The Cottagers have always been attempting to push the boundaries of what it means to be a big club by making some high profile signings over the years. But they’ve struggled to make that leap to being a team that regularly challenges for European places.

There was a point when Fulham were in that conversation after they completed an incredible turnaround from avoiding relegation in 2007-08 and then finishing seventh the following season — which was enough for a place in the Europa League. And they went all the way to the final before losing to Atletico Madrid. Fulham then secured back-to-back finishes of eighth and ninth in 2010-11 and 2011-12, before going on a downward spiral leading to their relegation in 2013-14.

Now, finishing in the top six would be a massive feat for a club like Fulham, with so many teams battling hard for European football. Last season, the likes of Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur finished closer to the relegation places and they will hope to return to the European fold next season – making it even harder for Fulham to make a big push. Fulham are big outsiders for a top-six finish, currently rated at 16/1.

TeamBetMGM oddsImplied probability
Bournemouth16/15.88%
Brighton33/12.9%
Everton25/13.85%
Sunderland40/12.44%
Crystal Palace50/11.96%
Fulham16/15.88%

Fulham odds to be relegated from the 2025-26 Premier League: Outright odds and predictions

Marco Silva has managed to guide Fulham away from the risk of relegation during their three seasons back in the top flight, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a concern for the Cottagers. Despite eventually finishing 13th in 2023-24, Fulham fans feared being sucked into a relegation back for much of the season. While Fulham haven’t looked like relegation candidates since, the brutal nature of the Premier League means there’s every chance the west London team could become involved in a survival battle if they suffer a poor start to the campaign.

The three newly-promoted teams are the favourites to go straight back down. And they’re all odds-on. Fulham have been given slightly longer odds of 7/1 to be relegated in 2025-26. That’s an implied probability of 12.5%.

Fulham Golden Boot odds: Outright odds and predictions

The Cottagers have not had a Golden Boot winner in Premier League history. Clint Dempsey bagged 17 goals in the 2011-12 season as the Cottagers finished ninth, but even that effort put him nowhere near the eventual golden boot winner Robin van Persie, who managed 30 goals that season.

Last season their top scorer in the Premier League was Raul Jimenez, who scored 12. But Fulham also have talents like Rodrigo Muniz — who scored 11 times in all competitions last season — and Alex Iwobi, who netted nine.

It is unlikely any Fulham player will be able to challenge the frontrunners for the Golden Boot. Jimenez has been given odds of 100/1, while Muniz is 250/1.

Fulham PFA Player of the Year odds: Outright odds and predictions

It might not be a surprise that Fulham have also never had a player crowned PFA Player of the Year. The Cottagers do not currently have a standout talent that is catching the eye. But you feel Emile Smith Rowe might have a chance of having an outstanding year with Fulham, following his first season at Craven Cottage after leaving Arsenal last summer.

PlayerBetMGM oddsImplied probability
Bukayo Saka13/213.11%
Florian Wirtz7/112.5%
Cole Palmer8/111.11%
Phil Foden8/111.11%

Fulham ins and outs

Fulham have actually been one of the quietest clubs in the Premier League this summer, which might be a concern to fans who are fearful the team could slip into relegation contention if they don’t bolster their ranks. The Cottagers have made one signing for a grand total of £430,000, bringing in Benjamin Lecomte as a backup goalkeeper.

Willian and Carlos Vinicius are among the departures, alongside a host of loans.

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