These two clubs are going to come up with an interesting contest here. Liverpool are likely to emerge victorious against Crystal Palace in their upcoming Premier League clash.
Match info: Premier League
Venue: Selhurst Park, London
Date: Saturday, 27th September 2025
Time: 3 pm Nigerian time
The two remaining unbeaten records in the 2025-26 Premier League season will be on the line on Saturday, as Community Shield foes Crystal Palace and Liverpool reunite at Selhurst Park.
While neither side is yet to suffer the bitter taste of defeat in the top flight this term, the Eagles' failures to convert draws into wins mean they lie four places and six points adrift of the perfect champions in the embryonic rankings.
Head-to-head:
- Crystal Palace have won just 6 of the 32 Premier League meetings between the two teams.
- Liverpool recorded 20 victories.
- The remaining 6 clashes ended in draws.
- Liverpool have only defeated the Eagles once in their last five matches against each other.
- Crystal Palace have won three of their last five matches against the Reds.
- Arne Slot’s men are on a seven-game winning run.
- Seven of their last 10 encounters produced at least two goals.
Form:
- Crystal Palace in the league: D-D-W-D-W
- Crystal Palace in all competitions: D-W-D-W-W
- Liverpool in the league: W-W-W-W-W
- Liverpool in all competitions: W-W-W-W-W
Team News:
- Walter Benitez, Chadi Riad, Cheick Oumar Doucouré and Caleb Kporha are injured, hence keeping them out of action for Crystal Palace. Ismalia Sarr is likely to return to the Palace bench. While Yeremi Pino might also miss out.
- Liverpool will miss out on the services of Stefan Bajcetic and Giovanni Leoni as they are injured. Ekitike is suspended for the match after he picked up a red card in the EFL Cup midweek.
Player(s) to watch:
- Jean-Philippe Mateta will be the main men in the attacking front for Crystal Palace. He has scored two goals in five league matches this season and will be yet again ready to help his side in the final third. It is going to be an important match for both the club and the player.
- Alexander Isak has performed well in the English Premier League previously, but he hasn’t been very impactful this time around. The Swedish forward will be looking to engrave his name on the scoresheet and help his side outplay the opponents. Isak is going to be a constant threat to the opponent’s defence.