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4/5 Cottagers can return to winning ways against travel-sick Clarets
Burnley clambered back out of the relegation zone on Saturday thanks to a 2-1 win over West Ham. However, a return to the Championship still looks to be on the cards unless the team can sort out their dreadful away form, which has seen them manage just one point on the road all season.
Fulham are 4/5 (Canbet) to become the twelfth team to beat them at home this season, with Victor Chandler offering 7/4 that Roy Hodgson's side lead at half-time and full-time.
The manager will hope that Bobby Zamora (5/1 Coral) is fighting fit for the contest and the striker did open the scoring at Turf Moor in December.
On that occasion, the match resulted in a 1-1 scoreline and Boylesports offer 11/4 that this contest finishes all square. It's a result which would delight the visitors, who are 9/2 (Paddy Power) to come away from Craven Cottage with all three points.
Defensively, they have been at sixes and sevens away from their own patch this term, although Brian Laws appears to have steadied the ship in that regard and bet365's 3/4 that there are two goals or less looks to be a value proposition.
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