Fulham v Leeds: Key stats and talking points
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Goals might be scarce when Fulham and Leeds United meet at Craven Cottage, with both sides struggling to find the net this campaign.
Fulham are one of four Premier League teams yet to win in this season's competition. They have scored just twice, although that tally would have been greater, had Josh King's goal against Chelsea last time out not been disallowed, a mistake acknowledged by the Premier League's Key Match Incidents panel this week.
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.
Fulham have conceded from either an own goal or penalty in each of their league games this season. In fact, they have given away a penalty in each of their past five top-flight matches – a sixth would set a new Premier League record.
Leeds were always going to be reliant on the fortress-like qualities of Elland Road this season, and their pre-international break draw against Newcastle was a second consecutive clean sheet at home, and took their unbeaten home league run to 22 matches.
But they need to pick up points away from west Yorkshire, and their 5-0 drubbing at Arsenal last month was not a good omen. In fact, it meant they had lost their past eight away Premier League matches in London, conceding 26 goals in those defeats.

Head coach Daniel Farke said on transfer deadline day that "in order to be competitive and to survive in the best league in the world, we need to do a bit more in the offence", but Leeds still look short of goalscorers who can be relied upon to stay fit, with free transfers Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Lukas Nmecha both injury-prone.
Leeds' only league goal of the season has come from the penalty spot, while their first and only shot on target against Newcastle last time out came in the 90th minute from Calvert-Lewin. In their previous league game against Arsenal, they also only had one shot on target.