After scoring a barely believable 19 goals in their last three matches, Fulham find themselves on course to break a second-tier scoring record that has stood for 65 years.
Leicester City hold the record for the most goals scored in a single season, when they netted 109 times as they romped to the Second Division title in 1956-57.
Only twice since then has the 100-goal barrier been broken in the second tier, once by Sheffield Wednesday (106) just two years later and then again by Kevin Keegan's Manchester City side in 2001-02.