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Crystal Palace vs Everton FA Cup Quarter-Final Match Preview
Crystal Palace host Frank Lampard’s Everton side in the FA Cup quarter-final on Sunday afternoon and both teams will be up for a tough match. In his pre-match press conference, Vieira stated that it was a 50/50 game for both teams after a journalist said that on paper Palace look the more likely to progress.
Granted, Palace go into the game after a strong performance at home against the league leaders Manchester City and with only one loss in the last nine games. However, Everton who are involved in the relegation battle go into it after beating Newcastle 1-0 through a 90+9’ injury-time goal.
It’s going to be a sell-out match at Selhurst Park and the home fans will help to get behind the players. We can’t wait to watch this match and hopefully be progressing to the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley.
Crystal Palace team news
When it comes to Palace’s team news, there’s good news that Joel Ward has been back training with the team this week so he could feature on the bench or maybe even start. Nathaniel Clyne has been a solid replacement for Ward whilst he’s been out and will think he’s done enough to be in contention to keep his spot in the starting lineup.
Players that won’t be fit for the match are James McArthur and Nathan Ferguson as they’re still sidelined with injuries. Even with McArthur out there is plenty of experience in the midfield to call upon, Kouyate, Hughes, and Milivojevic in that more defensive role.
We expect Gallagher to start in the middle three after he received his second England call-up along with Marc Guehi too. It appears that Vieira is preferring Schlupp and Kouyate together with him too.
Jack Butland has played all FA Cup matches so far for Palace, including against his former club Stoke City in the last round. We expect to see him in goal for the match against Everton, but after Guaita’s super performance on Monday night against Man City, it’s a hard decision for Vieira.
It appears that Mateta is the manager’s preferred striker at the moment too so we think he’ll go with the Frenchman again with Zaha and Olise on either side.
Everton team news
We’re going to start our look at Everton’s team news by looking at their January signings as they’re all cup-tied. Dele Alli, Donny van de Beek, and Anwar El Ghazi all played for their previous clubs in the FA Cup third round so they won’t be available for the match with Palace.
A look at Everton’s injury list now and Lampard confirmed that Jordan Pickford won’t play due to an ongoing illness. Begovic replaced him for the game with Newcastle so we expect that’s who will play on Sunday.
Long terms absentees for Everton include Yerry Mina and Tom Davies so we expect to see a similar side fielded to the one that faced Newcastle.
The Brazilian midfielder, Allan, was questionably sent off against Newcastle and so he also won’t feature in the quarter-final as he has a three-match ban after Everton’s appeal was denied.
Former Palace winger, Andros Townsend, could feature against The Eagles after leaving in the summer on a free transfer. It will be interesting to see the reception he gets from the fans if he does play after he complained about the manager appointment at Palace taking too long in the summer.
Crystal Palace vs Everton FA Cup Prediction
We think that Palace will come out on top especially due to having the home advantage. The Eagles have only lost one match in the last nine and it looks like Vieira has finally found his preferred starting XI.
It’s not going to be an easy game as Everton have a strong fighting spirit, especially in these tough times for them. However, we’re going for a 2-1 win to Palace as we think The Eagles’ attack will be too much for Everton’s defence.
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Brentford vs Crystal Palace Match Preview & Prediction
Crystal Palace travel to the Gtech Community Stadium in west London for their Saturday afternoon match with Brentford. It’s a difficult game for The Eagles as they’re up against a Brentford side that are still in contention for a European spot.
Palace drew 1-1 at home with rivals Brighton last weekend, and Brentford had the same scoreline but against league leaders (at the time) Arsenal, although their goal shouldn’t have stood as toney was offside.
Brentford are unbeaten in the league since October and Vieira will know that the Community Stadium isn’t an easy to place to go to, with the fans being so close to the pitch.
Keep reading to learn more about who will and won’t feature for either club and our Brentford vs Crystal Palace prediction.
Crystal Palace team news
Patrick Vieira announced that Wilf Zaha is still a couple of weeks away from rejoining team training, so he’s the first confirmed absentee for this fixture. Another player still out is Joel Ward, so Clyne will start as he doesn’t have any competition at right back.
Vieira did confirm that James McArthur was doing well after returning to the squad against Brighton, even if he didn’t get any minutes. He’s still training with the team and will again be in the match squad for the tie with Brentford.
The Frenchman didn’t give a clear update on whether Andersen or Richards would be in the squad. Andersen should’ve returned to team training already, so maybe Vieira is keeping this one to his chest. If the Dane is fit, we’re sure he’ll start, but it looks like recent goalscorer James Tomkins, will start alongside Guehi.
Brentford team news
Even though he was offside, Ivan Toney netted his 14th goal of the season for Brentford against Arsenal. Frank has already stated that he’ll be in the starting lineup for tie with Crystal Palace. He’s such a key component to Brentford that the once the FA sentence him for his alleged betting breaches, it will be a huge loss.
Regarding injuries for The Bees, it’s basically a full squad available. The players that are definitely ruled out of the fixture, though, are Thomas Strakosha, Pontus Jansson, and Frank Onyeka, the latter two with hamstring injuries.
Brentford vs Crystal Palace Prediction
Whilst it’s not one of the fiercest London derbies, Brentford vs Crystal Palace will no doubt still be a heated fixture. Brentford are currently unbeaten in their previous 10 league matches, a milestone that only Newcastle and Arsenal have reached this season. Crystal Palace, however, are looking for their first win in the Premier League since defeating Bournemouth back at the start of January.
Unfortunately, for Palace fans, we can’t see The Eagles getting an away win here, possibly a draw. That’s why our Brentford vs Crystal Palace prediction is either 1-1 or 2-1 to Brentford.
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Crystal Palace vs Brighton Match Preview & Prediction
Finally, it’s time for the first Crystal Palace vs Brighton derby match of the season after the first was cancelled due to a train strike back in September.
Brighton are in great form, having beaten Liverpool twice and losing only once in their last seven. The arrival of new manager De Zerbi and the departure of some of their top players like Trossard, who moved to Arsenal in January, hasn’t worsened the team’s performance, in fact, they seem to have got better. Mitoma is currently in the form of his life so the Palace defence will need to deal with him.
Palace have had a few tough fixtures in the last month, playing Manchester United twice in the league, Newcastle and Chelsea. Brighton is another tough game, but anything can happen in this derby match. Palace looked like a different team after Casemiro was sent off in the second half and put pressure on the Red Devils to get an equaliser. With a few key players still out, others will have to step up and fight for points against their rival.
Keep reading for team news and our Crystal Palace vs Brighton prediction.
Crystal Palace team news
Patrick Vieira will be hoping Andersen will return for extra cover at the centre of defence. Richards has been solid when he’s been called upon, but Andersen and Guehi are still the preferred two centre backs. Initially, it was a calf injury that looked to keep him out for a couple of weeks, that was two weeks ago.
Another key setback for Palace was the hamstring injury that Zaha sustained against Newcastle. He’s expected to be out for another couple of weeks at least and will be disappointed to miss out on this local rivalry which he usually thrives in.
There is one boost for Vieira’s squad, though, James McArthur will be in the squad for the match after months out. Nathan Ferguson is still not back in the squad.
Brighton team news
With rumours flying around, that further Brighton star players plan to leave in the summer transfer window, owner Bloom and manager De Zerbi will want to finish as high as possible to try to keep key players.
World Cup winner with Argentina, Alexis Mac Allister, missed Brighton’s previous match due to a one-match suspension, but he’ll be available for this match and is one of the players that is linked with a move away from the Amex.
Caicedo made his return against Bournemouth as a substitute after trying to get a move to Arsenal in January. He’ll likely play an important role in the match at Selhurst Park tomorrow. However, Adam Lallana, Jakub Moder, and Levi Colwill are three players that won’t feature in the match, but at the moment, it feels like Brighton keep finding new gems every week.
Crystal Palace vs Brighton Prediction
The fact that Crystal Palace and Brighton still have two league fixtures against each other makes this match even more exciting. Palace’s home support will be as strong as ever, but this rivalry runs deep, so the away fans will also make a lot of noise.
It’s always a tough fixture to call, and without Zaha, Palace will need someone else to step up and drag them over the line to get all three points. However, our Crystal Palace vs Brighton prediction is that it will be a 1-1 draw.
Palace are in need of a win not to get pulled into the relegation battle, so we hope that it’s not just a draw.
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Manchester United vs Crystal Palace Match Preview & Prediction
It was just over two weeks ago that Crystal Palace drew 1-1 with Manchester United in the league. That was at Selhurst Park, this time round it’s at Old Trafford, and with Erik Ten Hag’s United side now confirmed in their first final of the season they’re full of confidence.
Crystal Palace had a break last weekend as they were knocked out of the FA Cup in the third round against Southampton. Man United beat Championship side Reading 3-1 and then a few days later beat Forest in the League Cup semi-final.
It’s the first Premier League match after the January transfer window and with both sides signing new players on deadline day, we expect to see these new players involved in the match.
Keep reading for team news and our Man United vs Crystal Palace match prediction.
Crystal Palace team news
The main Crystal Palace team news before this match is that Wilfried Zaha is out for the foreseeable future with a hamstring injury. After not being able to finish the match against Newcastle, a scan revealed the extent of the injury. This will likely see Eze go out on the left wing in his place.
The Eagles made one permanent signing in the January window with Naouirou Ahamada coming from Stuttgart for £10m. The young 20-year-old French midfielder plays mainly as a number 8, but can also play as a 6 too.
Arsenal’s Sambi Lokonga also signed for Palace on a six-month loan deal that will see him in red and blue until the end of the season. He’s looked lively for Arsenal when he’s played, especially in the Europa League, so we’re looking forward to seeing him perform for Palace.
Other injuries apart from Zaha are the long-term absentees, James McArthur and Nathan Ferguson. Plus, Joachim Andersen needs to be assessed and Vieira will likely give an update on his fitness before the match on Saturday afternoon.
Manchester United team news
Manchester United are in great form at the moment, but unfortunately, they’ll be without Eriksen after that horrific tackle from Andy Carroll in the FA Cup fourth-round tie. That was the reason they signed Marcel Sabitzer on loan on deadline day from Bayern Munich.
Wednesday night’s match with Nottingham Forest saw both Martial and Jadon Sancho make their returns after long periods out.
Other United players that won’t be available are Scott McTominay and Donny van de Beek. Diogo Dalot was scheduled to return in time for this match, but after just coming back from a thigh injury, it’s likely that former Palace academy graduate Aaron Wan-Bissaka will start at right back.
Manchester United vs Crystal Palace Prediction
With these two teams having played each other just over two weeks ago, it makes it a bit trickier to call the match. However, United are in their best form in years, and with Erik Ten Hag as manager, they look like they can’t lose at the moment.
That’s why our Man United vs Crystal Palace prediction is a home win for the Red Devils. We’re going for a 2-0 victory over the Eagles. Palace without Zaha and potentially still Andersen is going to be tough against a strong United side.
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