Live Premier League Table: Fulham’s Harry Wilson Sparks Wales World Cup Play-Off Bid With Fitness Return
Harry Wilson has confirmed he is fit again after an ankle knock, a development that matters for Fulham’s immediate fixtures and Wales’ World Cup play-off hopes — a detail that supporters scanning the live premier league table will be watching closely as the weekend approaches.
Wilson Declares Himself Fit After Ankle Knock
The Fulham attacking midfielder missed his club’s last two matches because of an ankle injury but has now returned to training and said he is ready to play. “I’m good. I had a bit of a knock after the Spurs game, which took a week or so to go, but I’m back training now, so I’m hoping I’ll be good to go for Sunday and definitely good to go for the Wales games, ” he said.
The immediate club concern is whether he will be available for Fulham’s Premier League trip to Nottingham Forest on Sunday; Wilson expressed hope about that selection while framing his return in terms of preparation for the international fixtures that follow.
Live Premier League Table: Fulham Availability And What Changes
Wilson’s training return will be monitored in squad lists and match build-ups and could influence how Fulham approach their next league outing. Fans following the live premier league table will note that his presence could affect selection and attacking options for the remainder of the season.
For Fulham, Wilson has been a significant contributor this season, with nine goals and six assists for the club. That form has been part of what has drawn attention to his availability for both club and country ahead of hectic late-season fixtures.
Play-Off Stakes, International Form And Contract Questions
Wilson is a key figure for Wales heading into the World Cup play-offs. Wales will host Bosnia-Herzegovina in their semi-final on Thursday, 26 March, and if they progress they would face either Italy or Northern Ireland in Cardiff five days later for a place at the World Cup. Wilson has been influential for his national side, scoring 12 of his 17 career international goals in the past three years and producing a hat-trick in a 7-1 win over North Macedonia last November that secured home advantage for the play-off semi-final.
Off the field, Wilson’s club situation adds a further layer to the late-season story. His contract at Fulham expires at the end of this season, which means he could leave on a free transfer unless he agrees a new deal. Interest from other clubs has been reported and at least one bid was rejected in February; Wilson said he tries not to listen to transfer talk and prefers to concentrate on games, leaving contractual matters to his agent. “I don’t want any distractions. My job is to play football, ” he said. “The contracts and transfer talk and that comes with that, but I think I try and leave that to my agent, especially with big games coming up. That’s all I want to be focussed on. “
The national team’s preparations have raised other selection questions, with at least one player noted as doubtful for the play-offs, but Wilson’s declared fitness removes a major concern for Wales as they head into decisive fixtures.
Looking ahead, Wilson’s availability for Fulham’s upcoming league match and for Wales’ play-offs will be confirmed in team announcements closer to kickoff. For now, his return to training and public confidence in his fitness provides a timely boost for both club and country as critical matches approach.