Sheffield United vs Fulham: The Battle of the Blades and the Cottagers




The English football season is heating up, and with it, the battle for promotion to the Premier League is becoming more intense. One of the most hotly contested matchups in the Championship this weekend is between Sheffield United and Fulham, two teams with a rich history and a lot to play for.


Sheffield United, nicknamed the Blades, are a storied club with a proud tradition. They have won the FA Cup four times, the most recent triumph coming in 1925. However, the Blades have fallen on hard times in recent years, and they were relegated to the Championship in 2021.

Fulham, known as the Cottagers, are another club with a long and illustrious history. They have won the FA Cup twice, most recently in 2002. Fulham have also enjoyed some success in the Premier League, finishing as high as seventh in 2008-09.


The two teams have met 28 times in the past, with Sheffield United holding a slight edge with 12 wins to Fulham's 10. The Blades have also won the most recent meeting between the two sides, a 2-0 victory in the FA Cup in January 2021.

Both teams come into this weekend's match in good form. Sheffield United are unbeaten in their last five matches, while Fulham have won three of their last four. The Blades currently sit in sixth place in the Championship, while Fulham are in fifth.

With so much at stake, this is sure to be a match that neither team can afford to lose. The Blades will be looking to continue their good form and keep pace with the top six, while Fulham will be hoping to close the gap to the leaders. It promises to be a fascinating encounter between two of the most famous clubs in English football.

Here are some additional storylines to watch for in the match:

  • Can Sheffield United continue their good form? The Blades have been one of the most in-form teams in the Championship in recent weeks, and they will be hoping to continue that run against Fulham.
  • Can Fulham close the gap to the leaders? The Cottagers are currently five points behind second-place Burnley, and they will be looking to close that gap with a win over Sheffield United.
  • Who will be the key players? Sheffield United will be looking to Billy Sharp and Oli McBurnie to provide the goals, while Fulham will be hoping for Aleksandar Mitrovic to continue his fine form.

The match is set to kick off at 3pm BST on Saturday, August 13th. It will be shown live on Sky Sports.