How to watch Crystal Palace vs Liverpool live: Stream link
The impressive midweek win over visiting Italian outfit, Bologna (2-0), is now followed by a trip to London where Crystal Palace will host the Premier League leaders for this Saturday lunch time kick off. The infamous 12.30 start time must be encountered yet again (for Liverpool), however,
the reds opening day trip to Ipswich was also a game undertaken at the time, one which ended in a 0-2 victory for Arne Slot’s new side. Palace have made a poor start to the season and will be praying for some for consistency going forward, starting with this weekend’s encounter.
In terms of availability, Chadi Riad Dnanou, Christopher Richards, Cheick Doucoure, and Rob Holding are all out, whereas Matheus Franca de Oliveira remains a doubt.
Regarding early season form, the Eagles manager, Oliver Glasner, saw his side lose at Danno Everton last Saturday, as the Toffees won by a vital 2-1 score line. prior to that poor showing, a 0-0 draw was played out at Selhurst Park, as Manchester United gained a valuable point. Progression in the EFL Cup third round was achieved by the south London club, following a 1-2 away win over QPR, just days after a 2-2 draw at home to Leicester. Following their six games played, a lowly position of 18th in the Premier division is currently held by last season’s overachievers, with only three points garnered.
A predicted line up for the home team is listed below, in a 3-4-3 formation. The mindset will be to release the superb talents of Eberechi Eze, and Eddie Nketiah, as Jean-Philippe Mateta battles with the towering central defenders on their opponents. Adam Wharton is the superb operator who is perhaps struggling to maintain his glittering reputation; however, this game could act as an audition for the Anfield giants and he will look to overcome the dominance of Liverpool’s vibrant midfield.
How to watch Crystal Palace vs Liverpool live: Stream link
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The impressive midweek win over visiting Italian outfit, Bologna (2-0), is now followed by a trip to London where Crystal Palace will host the Premier League leaders for this Saturday lunch time kick off. The infamous 12.30 start time must be encountered yet again (for Liverpool), however,
the reds opening day trip to Ipswich was also a game undertaken at the time, one which ended in a 0-2 victory for Arne Slot’s new side. Palace have made a poor start to the season and will be praying for some for consistency going forward, starting with this weekend’s encounter.
In terms of availability, Chadi Riad Dnanou, Christopher Richards, Cheick Doucoure, and Rob Holding are all out, whereas Matheus Franca de Oliveira remains a doubt.
Regarding early season form, the Eagles manager, Oliver Glasner, saw his side lose at Danno Everton last Saturday, as the Toffees won by a vital 2-1 score line. prior to that poor showing, a 0-0 draw was played out at Selhurst Park, as Manchester United gained a valuable point. Progression in the EFL Cup third round was achieved by the south London club, following a 1-2 away win over QPR, just days after a 2-2 draw at home to Leicester. Following their six games played, a lowly position of 18th in the Premier division is currently held by last season’s overachievers, with only three points garnered.
A predicted line up for the home team is listed below, in a 3-4-3 formation. The mindset will be to release the superb talents of Eberechi Eze, and Eddie Nketiah, as Jean-Philippe Mateta battles with the towering central defenders on their opponents. Adam Wharton is the superb operator who is perhaps struggling to maintain his glittering reputation; however, this game could act as an audition for the Anfield giants and he will look to overcome the dominance of Liverpool’s vibrant midfield.