Crystal Palace's physical conditioning is moderately strong, with a recent relaxed schedule allowing players ample rest. This supports their aerial tactics, with precise crossing and well-executed positioning in the box. However, their reliance on long balls is noticeable due to infrequent short passing. Playing at home provides an advantage in adapting to the pitch, enhancing their aerial duels, and their defensive clearances are effective against crosses. They maintain high pressing intensity in the second half. Fulham has good physical fitness. Their midfield's short passing requires continuous movement, which has been maintained through recent fitness adjustments. Their strategy centres around short passing and counter-attacks, with accurate midfield passing facilitating quick counter-attacks, and flexible runs from wingers disrupting the opponent's defence. Their away form is average, with slight drops in technical execution under high pressing. Defensively, their quick closing down is effective, but they struggle with aerial defence, and positioning for aerial duels can be problematic. Recommendation: Fulham

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