
Fulham have scored two goals in four of their last six home league games
Burnley have conceded multiple goals in seven of their last 10 away league matches
Recommended Bet: Over 1.5 Fulham goals
Fulham entertain Burnley on Saturday in a Premier League clash of two teams who were involved in goalless draws last weekend.
The 11th-placed Cottagers hung on for a point at Nottingham Forest on Sunday after the hosts were denied a penalty by a linesman's flag and a late winner by the video assistant referee.
After three games in a row without a goal, Fulham are now closing in on a £28.5m deal for PSV Eindhoven striker Ricardo Pepi for next season.
Burnley, meanwhile, arrive in London stuck in the relegation zone and with confidence at a low ebb.
Scott Parker's men have failed to score in their last two league games and were second best for long spells in last Saturday's stalemate against Bournemouth.
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Team news
Emile Smith Rowe picked up a knock in team training last week and ultimately sat out last weekend's 0-0 draw against Forest.
Josh King's spot in the side could be under threat if the ex-Arsenal attacker is fit enough to return on Saturday.
Marco Silva could keep changes elsewhere to a minimum, with Calvin Bassey and Joachim Andersen set to remain in central defence, flanked by Kenny Tete and Antonee Robinson.
Alex Iwobi will be partnered by either Sander Berge or Sasha Lukic in midfield, with Raul Jimenez vying with Rodrigo Muniz for the start up top.
As for the visitors, Parker brought Maxime Esteve off in the second half of last week's draw against Bournemouth after the defender reported feeling ill.
He should be in line to start alongside Bashir Humphreys, who made some goal-saving interventions, again with Kyle Walker and Quilindschy Hartman in the full-back positions.
The Clarets remain without Zeki Amdouni and Josh Cullen, but Marcus Edwards and Armando Broja are pushing for recalls.
The stats
Fulham are looking to complete the league double over Burnley for the first time since 1950-51.
The Cottagers have won four of their last seven home league games.
Burnley have lost six of their last 10 away Premier League contests and have failed to score in their last two league outings.
Fulham have scored exactly two goals in four of their last six home matches and Iwobi has scored in two of his last four league games.
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Prediction
Both teams were fortunate to keep clean sheets last weekend, with a couple of tight offsides going Fulham's way at Forest, while the woodwork saved Burnley against Bournemouth.
There should be some goals on Saturday and the Cottagers' home strength, combined with the Clarets' defensive fragility and lack of cutting edge, makes the hosts worthy favourites.
The impending arrival of a new striker could also fire up the home side's current sharpshooters.
The Whites should create enough chances to break their scoring drought, and if they hit their usual home average of two goals, that will likely be enough.
Burnley have conceded more away goals than any other club in the Premier League – 35 in 15 trips – shipping an average of 2.0 per game across their last 10 on the road.