In an exclusive interview with Football FanCast, Steve Bull, who made 561 appearances for Wolves during his career, has claimed that Fulham and Scott Parker's survival bubble may have burst already.

A few weeks ago Fulham were 10 points behind Newcastle United, however, they are now just two points and one place behind the Magpies thanks to positive results against the likes of Sheffield United, Liverpool and Everton.

Fulham have been beaten by more than one goal just once in their last nine games, which was a 3-0 defeat against Manchester City. During those nine games, they have only tasted defeat three times against Man City, Tottenham and Leeds.

Speaking on why Parker's side may have peaked too early in the relegation battle and how two wins may be enough to stay up, Bull told FFC:

"I think Scott Parker's bubble has burst a little bit a moment. I think they were riding on a bit of wave earlier but you aren't going to win every single game of the season.

"Steve Bruce has been on a bit of a helter-skelter at the moment, sometimes winning, drawing and losing but the results haven't been going for him recently.

"To win two or three games in the Premier League is a lot so I think like Aguero's title-winning goal for City, it'll be like that down the bottom this season."

Steve Bruce will be hopeful of welcoming back Allan Saint-Maximin and Callum Wilson to the starting line up against Tottenham on Sunday.

On the final day of the season, Fulham welcome the Magpies to Craven Cottage in what could be a winner takes all game.