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Fulham 0-0 West Brom
Tom Cairney tries to get Fulham going but André-Frank Zambo Anguissa gives away possession and West Brom counter through Grady Diangana who already looks dangerous.
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De Cordova-Reid heads hosts ahead, before Aina strikes into top corner
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Fulham 0-0 West Brom
Tom Cairney tries to get Fulham going but André-Frank Zambo Anguissa gives away possession and West Brom counter through Grady Diangana who already looks dangerous.
Fulham 0-0 West Brom
Fulham are giving the ball away far too easily. They can't settle. They need to move the ball around more quickly than they are doing.
It's too comfortable for West Brom.
Fulham 0-0 West Brom
A really encouraging start by the Baggies. Townsend clearly intended a cross but there was so much dip it almost embarrassed Fulham's keeper.
Fulham 0-0 West Brom
Almost the perfect start by West Brom!
Conor Townsend whips in a curling cross which clatters the bar with keeper Alphonse Areola in no man's land.
The Baggies are on the front foot.
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RE Steve [17:07] - Steve is not having a great Monday - Mitrovic and Robinson.
Danny in Newcastle
Fulham 0-0 West Brom
We're under way after a period of reflection - this being Fulham's closest home game to Remembrance Sunday. There is also a tribute to World Cup winner Nobby Stiles.
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It's great to see Fulham and West Brom back in the Premier League.
This should be decent. Both sides desperately need three points.
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Of all the players we have sold, including G Bale and VVD, the one I would have back is Sadio Mane. Such a clever player, goal scorer and most of all catalyst for creating chances for others.
Mike, Saints fan
I'd take Suarez back, he would be more of a player to come off the bench now given our options but he still has enough class to change a game.
Stu, Bingley
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Here come the Baggies in their red and yellow striped third kit.
Slaven Bilic emerges wearing head gear. It's not exactly cold in London. Scott Parker is wearing a smart suit and tie. Standard.
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We're not far away from kick-off. A reminder of the teams...
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THIS WILL NOT FINISH 0-0. THIS WILL NOT FINISH 0-0. THIS WILL NOT FINISH 0-0. THIS WILL NOT...
I'm predicting loads of goals on the banks of the Thames. Don't let me down lads.
Fulham v West Brom (17:30 GMT)
Fulham
This is the first Premier League meeting between Fulham and West Brom since 2013-14 – in both games that season, Fulham took the lead in the opening 30 minutes, West Brom equalising in the final five minutes.
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In normal circumstances, Craven Cottage would be rocking a few minutes before kick-off.
Fans would be in full voice, music pumping from the speakers, and players from both teams gathering in the tunnel ready to emerge together.
These days they come out separately, while there's something quite eerie about thousands of empty seats.
Chin up. This won't be forever. Good times will be back.
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Fulham
Where will Fulham finish this season?
The Cottagers have struggled for lift off since finishing fourth in the Championship last season before reaching the top flight via the play-offs.
With just one point from six games, they have a tough run of games after this which includes West Ham (away), Everton (home), Leicester (away), Manchester City (away) and Liverpool (home).
"I want to be seventh to 10th in the league this season but reality tells us that's going to be very, very difficult and not where we will be finishing," said boss Scott Parker.
"I know where we're going to be punching this year, and we're going to be punching in and around the bottom four, bottom five, bottom six."
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This is the latest pay-per-view Premier League game.
It'll set you back £14.95 to watch this bottom-of-the-table scrap on TV.
Money well spent? We're about to find out.
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Fulham
Fulham have conceded 14 goals so far despite having had more possession against four of the six sides they have faced.
In their last match against Crystal Palace, Scott Parker's side had 64% of the ball yet lost 2-1.
Captain Tom Cairney said: "It's been the story of the season. We've dominated possession in games and had more shots, but we can't seem to keep teams out."
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SS345: As a Brentford fan, I had a bet with a friend of mine who is a Fulham fan that Fulham won't win a single game this season. West Brom better not disappoint.
Steve Adams: Every starting player has an A in their name: Areola, Aina, Anderson, Adarabioyo, Antonee, Anguissa, leminA, cAirney, lookmAn, decordovA-reid, Aleksandar... Someone from Opta, work out if that's impressive or not...
Sounds like Steve is having a great Monday...
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West Bromwich Albion
West Brom are one of four teams yet to pick up a victory in the Premier League this season alongside Fulham, Burnley and Sheffield United. The Baggies last failed to win any of their first seven league games to a season in 2004-05 in the Premier League.
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Fulham
Will Tony Khan be venting on Twitter later?
This is Fulham's first Monday game since they were hammered 3-0 at home by Aston Villa on 28 September - a result which prompted the club's vice-chairman to issue an apology for the performance.
It did not go down well with Scott Parker. Give Twitter a swerve, Tony!
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West Bromwich Albion
West Brom boss Slaven Bilic: "We are still waiting for our first win but we are getting points and we are growing as a team.
"We are erasing those little questions marks. The best way to reduce them is to play well, to pick up points and the players proving themselves on an individual basis in the Premier League.
"It would be great to win at Fulham. We are a very confident group of players and people. In every game apart from Southampton we have shown that we are good enough."