Fulham vs Leeds United: Early weather forecast, ticket details, travel information

Leeds United travel to Fulham in their second Premier League away game of the season.

Leeds were thrashed 5-0 by Arsenal in their last away league game in August, before they were embarrassingly knocked out on penalties by Sheffield Wednesday in the Carabao Cup.

Daniel Farke has seen his side fare much better at home, however, as Leeds followed up a 1-0 victory over Everton with a solid 0-0 draw with Newcastle United at Elland Road.

With back-to-back away games against Fulham and Wolverhampton Wanderers coming up for the West Yorkshire side, they need to erase their problems away from Elland Road very quickly.

Lukas Nmecha after playing for Wolfsburg
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Poor weather conditions expected for Fulham clash

After several weeks of beautiful weather across the United Kingdom over the summer, autumn conditions are set to return after the international break.

According to the Met Office, there is a 60 per vent chance of rain at Craven Cottage between 1pm and 4pm on Saturday, with rainfall not expected to dry up until after the final whistle.

Temperatures are expected to rise to as high as 17°C, with winds as high as 14 miles per hour also expected.

Daniel Farke celebrates a Leeds win whilst at Elland Road.
Credit: Imago

Away tickets sold out for Fulham vs Leeds

Tickets for the away end at Craven Cottage have sold out for Saturday’s clash.

Leeds were allocated 2,700 tickets in the Putney End, and tickets were sold via ballots based on away games attended in the 2024/25 season, with those who attended 10 games given a 50 per cent chance.

Leeds are always known for their elite support, and it was never a doubt that the away end at Fulham would sell out, as they look to support Farke’s men as they attempt to secure another three points.

Travel information for Leeds fans

Fans of the Yorkshire side have been given the option to purchase travel via official coaches to London.

Prices ranged from £52 for adults to £43 for concessions, with the coaches set to leave Elland Road at 9:30am outside the East Stand.

Fans not taking the coach have a host of options to get to Craven Cottage, with train links to Putney Bridge or Hammersmith Underground Stations.

The Ferry is also an option for those who want to take a more scenic route to Putney Wharf, while fans are advised to follow TfL’s updates to keep informed on any delays.

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