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What time is Cardiff City v Fulham kick-off and is it on TV?

Cardiff City host Fulham on Friday night in their final game before the international break.

The Bluebirds are hoping to bounce back from their Carabao Cup exit on Tuesday, where they were dumped out in the second round earlier via a 3-0 defeat to Luton Town.

Neil Warnock's side have, thus far, won two, lost two and drawn one so far this season, but Friday night's opponents represents the team's toughest challenge yet.

Scott Parker's men sit in fifth place in the Championship table, while the Bluebirds are languishing in 14th. 

A win would see Cardiff shoot up past Fulham, however, and into fifth position, albeit temporarily before the rest of the teams in the division play their games in hand on the weekend.

What time is Cardiff City v Fulham?

Cardiff City v Fulham gets going at 7.45pm at Cardiff City Stadium.

Is it on TV?

Yes, it will be on Sky Sports Football.

If you don't have Sky, day Passes for all Sky Sports channels on Now TV are available at £8.99. The pass lasts for 24 hours once you've activated it, and you can activate it at any time - even a few minutes before the game. You can find the Day Pass here.

You can also follow live updates on the game on WalesOnline.

Robert Glatzel will likely lead the line for Cardiff against Fulham (Magi Haroun/Huw Evans Agency)

What's Neil Warnock said?

"You talk about stats, the last two games they’ve played, a record amount, wasn’t it? 900-odd passes against Millwall, 84 per cent possession. They are a good side, but nothing to be worried about, nothing to be afraid of.

"They always have more possession than us when we play them. But I think we can give them a good game and be positive. I think we did ever so well against Huddersfield. What we need to do is take our chances and put more pressure on teams.

"It’s a nice club. There’s no doubt Leeds and Fulham are the two favourites to go up. The best signing they made was keeping Aleksandar Mitrovic, he’ll be on hell of a contract but good luck to him.

"If he’s not the best striker then he’s one of the best strikers at that level and the commitment he shows. He’s brought other players in, Anthony Knockaert, Ivan Cavaleiro, they’ve got some quality players really. Our lads have got a bit more of a spring in their step at the moment, though."

Potential Cardiff City XI: Smithies; Peltier, Morrison, Flint, Bennett; Bacuna, Ralls, Tomlin; Murphy, Hoilett, Glatzel

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