Fulham begin their Europa League campaign on 30 July 2009. Roy Hodgson's men record a 3-0 win away to Lithuania's FK Vetra and follow that up with a 3-0 victory in the home leg
Fulham striker Andy Johnson opens the scoring against their next opponents Russia's Amkar Perm in a 3-1 win at the Cottage. The victory is followed up by a 1-0 away win which secures the club a spot in the group stages
It is far from plain sailing for the Cottagers in the group stages. In their first four games, Fulham win just one and lose away to Roma (pictured) - they need to win their last two games to guarantee progression
Fulham edge out CSKA Sofia at home before going on to record a 3-2 win at a snowy Basel. In the picture, defender Aaron Hughes celebrates the win in Switzerland with goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer
After a winter break, Fulham are faced with a tie against holders Shakhtar Donetsk. Bobby Zamora's 25-yard screamer helps the London side take a 2-1 lead to Ukraine where they manage a 1-1 draw to go through
If Shakhtar was difficult, then Juventus would be a huge test. Fulham's trip to Turin proves forgettable following a 3-1 defeat to the European giants. They would need a miracle in west London to remain in the competition...
... but a miracle does occur. After David Trezeguet puts Juventus further ahead on aggregate, Fulham fight back to secure a 4-1 win, including two goals from Zoltan Gera. The visitors finish with nine men
German champions Wolfsburg await Fulham in the last eight. Goals from Bobby Zamora and Damien Duff (pictured top) hand Fulham a 2-1 first-leg lead. An opening-minute goal from Zamora in the second leg is enough to secure the club a place in the semi-finals
A trip to Hamburg awaits Fulham in the first leg of their semi-final. After a quiet first half, keeper Mark Schwarzer makes some world-class saves to leave Ruud van Nistelrooy and co frustrated by a 0-0 draw
It is now or never for Fulham but they make a terrible start when Mladen Petric fires in a blockbuster free-kick to hand the German side a precious away goal. Fulham need two goals to win...
...and they get their two goals through Simon Davies and Zoltan Gera. Fulham hold on for a brilliant win to cement a place in their first ever European final.
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