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Thursday, 4 August 2011

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WATCH Fulham vs Rnk Rnk split Live Streaming UEFA Europa League  -4 August -2011 ,20:30 CET

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Bobby Zamora has been declared fit for Thursday's Europa League clash between Fulham and RNK Split.


Zamora broke his hand during last week's goalless draw in the first leg of the third qualifying round tie, but will take to the field at Craven Cottage, sporting a cast.

Midfielder Clint Dempsey and attacker Moussa Dembélé both missed Fulham's visit to Croatia, but have been included in the squad for the home leg of the tie.



However, Fulham's options in the middle of the park will be somewhat depleted, with Steve Sidwell suspended and Simon Davies unavailable due to a knee injury.

RNK striker Bojan Golubovic, having failed to acquire a visa in time, has not travelled with the rest of his squad to London.

Stoke will have to progress past one further knockout round, should they get the better of their opponents on Thursday, if they are to find themselves in the group stages of this season’s Europa League.

Fulham (from): Schwarzer, Baird, Hangeland, Senderos, Hughes, JA Riise, Etuhu, Murphy, BH Riise, Briggs, Zamora, Johnson, Dempsey, Somogyi, Kelly, Kasami, Frei, Gecov, Dembele.

FULHAM:
Striker Andy Johnson believes his side have the advantage despite the goalless first leg in Croatia. And he reckons the familiar surroundings of Craven Cottage, the well-tended pitch and the surprisingly enthusiastic fans – given the time of year – will send them into the play-off round.

Johnson has scored in each of Fulham's previous two home legs in Europa League qualifying and he is confident of keeping his run going. But more than his own form, he has been impressed with how well Fulham's defence has performed, especially given the club's truncated pre-season.

He said: "It's going to he hard for us to break them down, they'll probably do to us what we did to them in the first leg. It's a bit of chess game at the moment but the advantage is all ours now, we've been scoring a lot of goals at home and it would be good to continue that on Thursday.

"Now we have kept a clean sheet, we've always got a chance at our place. They're a good team, they work well as a unit with good rotation and I think we found it difficult to cope with - but those places are always difficult to go to....

RNK SPLIT:
Coach Ivan Katalinic admitted last week's goalless draw was a "surprise result", but one which has given his side hope that they can win the second leg and closer to the group stage. He said: "I think my team can score at Craven Cottage because they now have belief."

The Croatian side will be without Bosnian forward Bojan Golubovic, who failed to get a visa in time for the trip.

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