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Preview: Crystal Palace v Liverpool
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Crystal Palace welcome Liverpool to Selhurst Park on Saturday, with both sides still unbeaten in the league. Palace, buoyed by their strong start, know Liverpool’s record in SE25 is daunting, but this squad has shown real resilience and belief. If Ismaïla Sarr is fit and Tyrick Mitchell continues his fine form, Palace can cause real problems. Liverpool arrive without suspended Hugo Ekitike, giving Palace an opportunity to seize momentum and deliver a statement win at home.
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Player Ratings: Crystal Palace 3 - 1 AZ Alkmaar
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Player Ratings: Crystal Palace 2 - 0 Brentford
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54:35|Selhurst purring, Palace bossed Brentford from first whistle. Compact shape, crisp passing, and ruthless transitions earned a deserved 2-0. The press hemmed the Bees in, full-backs flew, and midfield snapped into everything. Clinical finishing, rock-solid defending, and game management. A comfortable, confident win that felt like lift-off in SE25. Superb.
Preview: Crystal Palace v Brentford
34:10|Selhurst awaits another noisy afternoon as Palace host Brentford. Glasner’s men look sharper, more direct, and hungry for points. Control the midfield, press smartly, and the Bees will buzz themselves dizzy.
Liverpool 0 - 3 Crystal Palace
29:28|Anfield under the lights, and Palace flicked the switch. Sarr’s ruthless brace silenced the Kop; Pino iced it late as ten-man Liverpool unravelled. Streetwise, disciplined, brilliant on the break—classic Eagles away day. Quarter-finals booked, swagger restored, and a clean sheet to boot.
Arsenal 1 - 0 Crystal Palace
39:09|Palace battled bravely at the Emirates, organized and disciplined, undone only by a scruffy set-piece finish from a former Eagle. After the break we grew, pressed higher, and forced nervy clearances, but the final ball lacked bite. Plenty of heart, structure improving—on another day that’s a point.