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Crystal Palace starting XI: Dean Henderson; Chris Richards, Maxence Lacroix, Marc Guehi (C); Daniel Muñoz, Tyrick Mitchell; Will Hughes, Jefferson Lerma; Ismaïla Sarr, Justin Devenny; Jean-Philippe Mateta. Substitutes: Matt Turner, Eddie Nketiah, Eberechi Eze, Nathaniel Clyne, Daichi Kamada, Adam Wharton, Romain Esse, Ben Chilwell, Caleb Kporha.
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Everton starting XI: Jordan Pickford; Jake O’Brien, James Tarkowski (C), Jarrad Branthwaite, Vitaliy Myolenko; Idrissa Gueye, James Garner; Carlos Alcaraz, Jesper Lindstrøm, Jack Harrison; Beto. Substitutes: João Virgínia, Asmir Begović, Michael Keane, Ashley Young, Tim Iroegbunam, Martin Sherif, Roman Dixon, Isaac Heath, Coby Ebere.
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Hello, good afternoon and welcome to coverage of Crystal Palace vs Everton in the Premier League.
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Both teams will be high in confidence going into this mid-table clash. Prior to their 2-0 FA Cup victory over Doncaster earlier this week, a Jean-Philippe Mateta brace inspired Palace to a 2-0 win against Manchester United at Old Trafford.
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Meanwhile, there is a good chance that David Moyes and Everton are still buzzing as a result of Wednesday’s thrilling 2-2 draw with Liverpool – more on that a bit later on.
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Should Moyes and Co win today, they will knock both Tottenham and Manchester United down a position in the table, which could make tomorrow’s highly-anticipated match-up between the two clubs even more interesting.
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For now though, we focus on Selhurst Park. Kick-off is at 5:30pm GMT – join me!
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Important Events
7 minutes: With Crystal Palace's big chance as a defensive error from Tarkowski and Branthwaite, Mateta gives a clear shot at goal, but Henderson makes a great save to keep the Frenchman's shot at bay.
6 minutes: Palace now tries a long ball, just as Guehi plays a pass to Muñoz across the field and steps into Sarr. However, forwards are offside.
3 minutes: Another long pass will be launched forward by the visitor, this time BETO. The striker is about to box over the ball, but flies off for another palace goal kick.
1 minute: Everton looks for the early sparks as the long ball is sent to Lindstrøm on the right, but runs out of reach for a goal kick.
kick off
Currently underway at Selhurst Park! Everton kicks off the minutes.
The team is under the lights at Selhurst Park. The kickoff is just a little far away!
During a press conference before the match, David Moe, manager of Everton “Everyone has brought Everton back to Earth in recent years. So why aren't we trying to keep Everton high for a while? It's not good to have a positive talk about Everton about change. Is that so? We have great support, the people behind us.
“I try to brighten things as much as I can.”
Other locations in today's Premier League
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Leicester 0-2 Arsenal
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West Ham 0-1 Brentford
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Southampton 1-3 Bournemouth
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Aston Villa 1-1 Ipswich
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Manchester City 4-0 Newcastle
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Flam 2-1 Nottingham Forest
We discuss today's match, Oliver Grasner, Crystal Palace Manager He said: “Not only Liverpool, but Everton is doing really well, especially under David Moe. Also, in the final 16 Premier League matches, they conceded just 13 goals. So, I've been so well organized, very physical, very direct, dangerous in set play, this is our face, so I'm a very physical game, many I'm hoping for a duel.
“Then it's a similar game where we played against Brentford. The team may have neutralised each other in many parts of the game, but the 2, 3, 4, 5 moments we can score. I'm sure I'll get it. I think I have a chance to win.
“We want to win more, but we didn't win that much at home. The next chance is to get a turnaround tomorrow.”
Today's 3pm game is coming to an end The EFL and the entire Premier League. All your actions are summed up with a Barriegrending watch:
Next Wednesday marks exactly one year since Oliver Glasner took over from Roy Hodgson of Selhurst Park. Looking back on his first year with Crystal Palace, Glasner said: Time was rushed and it was pretty busy, but I enjoyed it from the first day. I've always had great support from the club, the players, and everyone. It's really made it easier. It's a life of football and I think it's a life in general where they have challenging moments.
“We especially had this when we first arrived, and we had a second reason at the beginning of this season, and there were many different reasons, but always a great one. And there was great support. Together and now, I think we're having a great time again, and we're enjoying it!”
Speaking of Merseyside Derby, Some fans quickly criticized Everton for over-celebrating it. I personally think it's great to see. These days, we've seen a lot of people looking down at others who are enjoying themselves, especially in football, who are simply enjoying themselves. If you can't celebrate such a moment, what can you celebrate?
Anyway, that's enough from me about the topic, here's what Max Rushden had to say…
Tell us what you think!
Everton does not have Abduai Doukore Due to the midfielder halt tonight. Ducole was sent off at the end of Wednesday's Merseyside Derby, celebrating in front of visiting Liverpool fans, causing a huge brawl.
Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones was also shown a red card, similar to Arne Slot and his assistant Sipke Hulshoff.
Furthermore, both clubs were accused of failing to ensure that players and residents of the technical field would not behave in inappropriate and/or provocative ways following the final mouth.
Team News
Crystal Palace to start XI: Dean Henderson; Chris Richards, Maxens Lacroix, Mark Guech (c); Daniel Muñoz and Tyrick Mitchell. Will Hughes and Jefferson Lerma. Ismaila Saar and Justin Deveny. Jean Philippe Mateta. Alternatives: Matt Turner, Eddie Nketia, Ebelech Eze, Nathaniel Klin, Kawanaka Daiko, Adam Wharton, Romane Esse, Ben Chilwell, and Caleb Kurha.
Everton to start XI: Jordan Pickford. Jake O'Brien, James Tarkowski (C), Jarad Branthawaite, Vitaly Miorenko; Idrissa Gueye, James Garner; Carlos Alcaraz, Jesper Lindstrøm, Jack Harrison; beto. Alternatives: Joanne Virguinea, Asmir Begovich, Michael Keene, Ashley Young, Tim Irogbunum, Martin Sheriff, Roman Dixon, Isaac Heath, and Coby Evere.
preamble
Hello, welcome to the Premier League reporting on Crystal Palace vs. Everton.
Both teams are more confident in getting into this mid-table collision. Before a 2-0 FA Cup victory over Doncaster earlier this week, the Jean-Philippe Matetablace was inspired by a 2-0 victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford.
Meanwhile, there's a good chance that David Moet and Everton are still bustling as a result of a thrilling 2-2 draw with Liverpool on Wednesday.
If Moyes and Co win today, they will defeat both Tottenham and Manchester to table positions.
But for now, we're focusing on Selhurst Park. Kick-off is at 5:30pm GMT – join me!





