Fulham and Norwich City ate playing in the only English Premier League matchup in the FA Cup on the Tuesday fixture schedule and the match comes from Craven Cottage and starts up at 2:45 pm ET and is streaming online and is one of many Round 3 matches coming and the EPL teams will be looking to advance, while teams like Manchester United have already been knocked off.
Clint Dempsey returns for Fulham as they get into the FA Cup and the club is coming off of a tough loss against Sunderland in Premier League play that saw Adam Johnson score three goals in the match and now Dempsey will be looked at to help the offensive woes. The teams played to a 1-1 tie in early January after the busy holiday schedule in the EPL and that came after a win against West Ham United and a tough 6-0 loss to Hull City and now the club must try to get back on track.
Fulham lost a tough match back in December against Manchester City and they come into FA Cup play looking ahead to tough matches against Arsenal, Swansea City and Liverpool on the EPL schedule later on.
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Clint Dempsey is back with Fulham as he prepares for the World Cup in the summer and he comes back on a two month loan from his MLS team and here is more on the move from Reuters.com. United States forward Clint Dempsey is rejoining Fulham on loan for two months from Major League Soccer's Seattle Sounders, the struggling Premier League club said on its website (www.fulhamfc.com) on Tuesday.
The 30-year-old, who can play as a deep-lying striker or in midfield, returns to Craven Cottage having previously joined the west London club in January 2007 from New England Revolution.
Dempsey, who moved to Seattle from Tottenham Hotspur in the close season, scored 60 goals in 225 games in over five seasons at Fulham which included reaching the 2010 Europa League Final.
He was voted Fulham's player of the season in 2011-12 for the second straight season before moving to Spurs and the club will be hoping he can quickly recapture his best form as they battle against relegation under new manager Rene Meulensteen.
Fulham are second from bottom of the table with 13 points from 17 games, level on points with Crystal Palace and one point from the safety zone with Sunderland three points adrift. They visit Norwich City on Thursday and Hull City on Saturday.
(Reuters)