Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner is focused on the present, as his team enjoys a promising season. With recent victories in the FA Cup and Community Shield, Palace sits fifth in the Premier League and advances in both the EFL Cup and Conference League. Despite their success, Glasner emphasises taking each match as it comes, especially with a London derby against Fulham approaching.
"At the moment it's really game by game, and preparing the team and looking who's available," said Glasner. "There are so many games to play, and no time to think about the end of May." He highlighted upcoming matches in various competitions, including a quarter-final against Arsenal in the EFL Cup.
Fulham currently holds 15th place after 14 matches but showed potential during a narrow 5-4 loss to Manchester City. They trail Crystal Palace by six points. Fulham's manager Marco Silva believes playing at home could be advantageous against Palace. "Knowing that we are playing at home, Craven Cottage is going to be bouncing again," Silva stated."It's what we want, looking for ourselves, respecting of course Palace, but looking more for ourselves," Silva added. He acknowledged Palace's defensive strength, noting their impressive record of clean sheets away from home.

On the other hand, Crystal Palace's Jean-Philippe Mateta is third in league scoring with seven goals but has yet to score against Fulham in five attempts. Despite having ten shots and an expected goals (xG) of 1.52 against them, he remains goalless versus the Cottagers.
Fulham's recent home form in London derbies shows inconsistency with three losses and two wins from their last five games. They lost 1-0 to Arsenal recently and haven't beaten Palace at home since January 2005.