[Image] Predicted 4-2-3-1 Fulham XI to face Brentford – Can the Cottagers achieve PL promotion?

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Predicted Fulham XI to face Brentford in the Championship playoff final

Fulham are set to face Brentford in the Championship playoff final on Wednesday as they seek to return to the top-flight.

Despite Scott Parker’s men underperforming in the last outing against Cardiff City, they managed to reach the finals with a better aggregate. But this time, they cannot afford to put in a sloppy performance. They need to get back to their best form if they are to achieve their goal.

Fulham manager Scott Parker on the touchline (Getty Images)
Fulham manager Scott Parker on the touchline (Getty Images)

Brentford, on the other hand, have been in brilliant form and this game will definitely be a test for the Cottagers.

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The manager would be happy to see that all of his payers are available for selection. None of the squad members is injured or suspended.

Probable Fulham XI

Formation: 4-2-3-1

Marek Rodak (GK)

Despite struggling in the first half of the campaign, the Slovakian has managed to claim the spot for himself. He has already kept 15 clean sheets throughout the campaign and would be hoping to keep another one in the final.

Marek Rodak has kept 15 clean sheets this season for Fulham (Getty Images)
Marek Rodak has kept 15 clean sheets this season for Fulham (Getty Images)

Cyrus Christie (RB)

The Irish international started in both the legs of the semifinals ahead of Denis Odoi. He is expected to make it to the starting XI on Wednesday and should be at his best against Said Benrahma.

Michael Hector (CB)

The former Reading ace is currently in a good run of form and started in both the games against Cardiff City. He is likely to get the nod ahead of Alfie Mawson.

Tim Ream (CB)

The 32-year-old USA international has been a regular starter throughout the campaign. He is one of the undisputed starters in the game and should be able to keep Ollie Watkins quiet for 90 minutes.

Joe Bryan (LB)

Bryan has been excellent for the Cottagers this season, providing 7 assists. He will be expected to continue at his best and put in crosses for the strikers.

Joe Bryan has enjoyed an excellent campaign with Fulham this season (Getty Images)
Joe Bryan has enjoyed an excellent campaign with Fulham this season (Getty Images)

Tom Cairney (CM)

Tom Cairney is immense and is a crucial figure in this Fulham team. He has led the team brilliantly as is one of the best players in the squad. He should start for sure.

Harrison Reed (CM)

The Southampton loanee has made the best use of his loan spell, featuring regularly. He has been a shield in front of the frontline and will be key in cutting out Brentford’s string of attacks.

Josh Onomah (AM)

The 23-year-old played a significant role in Fulham reaching the final. He will be expected to break open the Bees defence and should manage to create a lot of opportunities for the forwards.

Anthony Knockaert (RW)

The Frenchman has been in sensational form for Fulham, scoring 3 goals and 5 assists. He is expected to start against the Cottagers as he did in the semifinals.

Anthony Knockaert is one of the regualr starters under Scott Parker (Getty Images)
Anthony Knockaert is one of the regular starters under Scott Parker (Getty Images)

Neeskens Kebano (LW)

The former Genk man is currently in a rich vein of form and has made the difference, scoring a goal in each of the semifinals. He will be expected to carry the team forward once again.

Aleksandar Mitrovic (ST)

The Serbian has returned to training after missing the last two games. He will be leading their line and will be heavily depended upon for the goals.

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