Both clubs roll in on 49 points with nothing riding on the result — which sounds like classic draw territory on paper. But the actual evidence cuts the other way hard. Newcastle have been the sharper side down the stretch, capped by a convincing 3-1 win over West Ham. More importantly, they carry a dominant recent record in this exact fixture. Repeated Premier League wins at Craven Cottage is a trend that doesn't vanish just because it's the final day of the season. Fulham have been leaking points at the worst moments. Yes, the Marco Silva farewell angle gives the home crowd something to roar about, but emotional fuel only stretches so far against a well-organised Newcastle side. The Sandro Tonali doubt is a minor caution for the visitors, nothing more — Newcastle have the squad depth to handle it. End-of-season dead rubbers tend to open up rather than shut down. Shape gets looser, legs get heavier, and goals follow. That kind of open game suits Newcastle's quality over Fulham's inconsistency. The draw is the lazy, uninspired pick here. I'd back Newcastle to take the points and leave any potential Silva send-off without the fairytale ending.
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Will Fulham FC vs. Newcastle United FC end in a draw?
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