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The match between Arsenal and Fulham is bound to be exciting, as both clubs are London-based, and competition will be fierce. Arsenal has remained in the Premier League since its formation in 1992, and Fulham has recently been promoted back to the top flight.

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Fulham

Fulham Football Club was founded in 1879, making it one of the oldest clubs in England. The club has spent most of its history in the top two divisions of English football, and was promoted to the Premier League for the 2022-2023 season. Fulham's manager is former right-back footballer, Marco Silva.

Fulham FC has a large and dedicated fanbase. The team’s supporters are known as the “Cottagers”. Some notable former players for Fulham FC include Johnny Haynes, Bobby Moore, and Alan Mullery.

Craven Cottage

Fulham has played its home games at Craven Cottage since 1896. The historical stadium is located next to Bishop's Park on the banks of the River Thames, and was originally a royal hunting lodge.

The ground has a capacity of 19,359 and has also been used by football teams from the US, Australia, Ireland, and Canada. With over a century of football history, fans and players are in close proximity, and the stadium features sections that were built with the original structure in 1905.

Arsenal

Arsenal is one of the most successful teams in England, and has produced some of the top footballing legends in the world, from Thierry Henry to Patrick Viera. The club has a large and passionate fanbase, with an estimated 300 million supporters around the world.

Arsenal has a successful record, winning 13 league trophies, 14 FA Cups, 2 League Cup trophies, 1 Cup Winner’s Cup, and 1 Europea League trophy. They hold more FA Cups than any other team.

Emirates Stadium

The Emirates is located in Holloway, North London, and has a capacity of 60,260. The stands inside the stadium are known as North Bank, East Stand, West Stand, and Clock End.

In terms of the view, there isn’t a bad seat at the Emirates Stadium. Whether you are sitting on the long side of the pitch, behind a goal, in the lower section, or in the upper section, you are guaranteed a great view of the pitch.

If you are travelling across the country by train, you connect at Kings Cross to the Piccadilly line to Arsenal or Victoria Line to Highbury & Islington in order to reach the stadium.