
Liverpool vs Crystal Palace LIVE!
Liverpool beat Crystal Palace 3-1 in the Premier League at Anfield on Saturday. The resurgent Reds are up to fourth in the table after a third consecutive top-flight win to follow their dramatic Merseyside derby triumph, leapfrogging Aston Villa after the latter’s lunchtime defeat by Fulham and now behind Manchester United on goals scored only, with their rivals meeting Brentford on Monday night before then hosting Arne Slot’s side at Old Trafford next weekend.
With a penalty award to Mohamed Salah earlier overturned, Alexander Isak notched his first goal since December to open the scoring for Liverpool after an impressive start by Palace, who quickly fell further behind after third-choice goalkeeper Freddie Woodman - making his first Premier League start for the hosts with no Alisson Becker or Giorgi Mamardashvili - made a crucial save to launch a counter-attack that ended in a ruthless finish by Andy Robertson.
Liverpool lost Salah to a hamstring injury after the break amid questions over whether he has now played his final game for the club, while Daniel Munoz’s goal to halve the deficit for Palace caused huge controversy as it came with Woodman down injured. Jorgen Strand Larsen then hit both posts as the Conference League semi-finalists pushed for a late leveller, until Florian Wirtz blasted home deep in added time to wrap up victory and push Liverpool closer to next season’s Champions League.
Liverpool vs Crystal Palace highlights
- GOAL! Wirtz wraps up win with last-gasp rocket
- GOAL! Munoz curls into empty net with Woodman down
- Salah goes off with hamstring injury in second half
- GOAL! Robertson on the counter after Woodman save
- GOAL! Isak fires home to break deadlock
- First-half penalty award for Salah overturned
Liverpool 3-1 Crystal Palace
17:18 , George FloodSome nervy moments late on at Anfield but resurgent Liverpool rise above Aston Villa into fourth place with a third straight Premier League win.
They are now behind rivals Manchester United - who host Brentford on Monday night - by virtue of having scored only one goal fewer so far this season, with their goal differences identical.
The two sides go head to head at Old Trafford next weekend of course.
Liverpool will be hoping that Mohamed Salah injury is not too serious, while I’m sure Arne Slot will have plenty to say about that controversial Daniel Munoz goal.
Alexander Isak back on the scoresheet is a very welcome sight in light of Hugo Ekitike’s absence.
Certainly not a bad performance by any means from Crystal Palace, who stay 13th and six points adrift of the top seven with five games to go.
They travel to Bournemouth next weekend, but all eyes will first be on the first leg of their Conference League semi-final tie against Shakhtar Donetsk in Krakow on Thursday night.

Liverpool 3-1 Crystal Palace
17:00 , George FloodFull-time
GOAL! Liverpool 3-1 Crystal Palace | Florian Wirtz 96'
16:57 , George Flood96 mins: Game, set and match!
Wirtz smashes off the post and into the back of the net after being teed up well by Mac Allister inside the box.
What a finish.
Liverpool 2-1 Crystal Palace
16:55 , George Flood95 mins: Wirtz chases a long ball over the top and forces Canvot to play it out as the seconds tick down.
The home fans appreciated that effort from their £116m summer signing.
Liverpool 2-1 Crystal Palace
16:54 , George Flood93 mins: A heart-in-mouth moment for Kerkez, who is almost caught out inside the Liverpool box.
Crystal Palace are pushing hard as Richards winds up another of his long throw-ins on the far side...
Liverpool 2-1 Crystal Palace
16:53 , George Flood92 mins: Frimpong wastes a good opening for Liverpool and is then fouled by Sosa, who is booked.
Liverpool 2-1 Crystal Palace
16:52 , George Flood89 mins: Sarr is taken down by Gravenberch and Szoboszlai boots the ball away, earning a booking.
We are going to have seven minutes of stoppage time at Anfield.
Liverpool 2-1 Crystal Palace
16:48 , George Flood87 mins: Slot is sending on the fit-again Joe Gomez and Milos Kerkez for these final exchanges at Anfield.
Jones and Robertson are off. Robertson gets a great reception from the home crowd.
Liverpool 2-1 Crystal Palace
16:47 , George Flood85 mins: A yellow card has now been brandished in the direction of the Crystal Palace bench - not sure who that was for.
Szoboszlai whips in another free-kick from the left that inadvertently hits his own team-mate before bobbling wide.
Liverpool 2-1 Crystal Palace
16:45 , George Flood82 mins: Wow!
Wharton releases Strand Larsen, whose low finish hits one post, rolls across the line and clips the other before being hoofed clear.
Was he just offside?
Liverpool 2-1 Crystal Palace
16:44 , George Flood80 mins: The controversy surrounding that Munoz goal is going to be huge if Crystal Palace manage to snag a late equaliser here.
Pino charges down the left wing again but the offside flag is up.
Woodman received treatment after that blow saving from Sarr and is now moving more freely.
Armin Pecsi is the goalkeeper on the Liverpool bench, remember.
Liverpool 2-1 Crystal Palace
16:41 , George Flood78 mins: Crystal Palace have the wind in their sails after that goal and are threatening again as Liverpool send on Ryan Gravenberch for Isak.
The boos and jeers for Munoz are only getting louder.
Some Liverpool fans are chanting that he’s a “cheat”.
But why on earth did no one think to cover the goal line with Woodman down?!
To say Slot is angry would be an understatement.
Liverpool 2-1 Crystal Palace
16:38 , George Flood74 mins: Munoz is being heavily booed by the home fans after that controversial goal and now someone has thrown a ball at him as he goes to take a throw-in on the far side.
We should mention that Jorgen Strand Larsen has come on for Mateta for Crystal Palace.
GOAL! Liverpool 2-1 Crystal Palace | Daniel Munoz 71'
16:34 , George Flood71 mins: Crystal Palace halve the deficit with just under 20 minutes to play in somewhat bizarre circumstances.
Woodman makes another strong save to deny Sarr, but hurts himself in the process and stays down.
Liverpool then just stop playing as Munoz curls into an empty net from outside the box under zero pressure.
Slot is raging on the touchline, but that will stand. Game on.
Liverpool 2-0 Crystal Palace
16:30 , George Flood69 mins: Szoboszlai’s free-kick delivery from the right is nodded down at the back post but there’s no red shirt there to take advantage.
Brilliant from Szoboszlai to then track back and regain possession for Liverpool before driving into the box and releasing Wirtz.
Crystal Palace end up with a goal kick.
Liverpool 2-0 Crystal Palace
16:26 , George Flood66 mins: Some important last-ditch defending at both ends keeps out both Pino and Frimpong.
There are more goals in this you feel...
Liverpool 2-0 Crystal Palace
16:25 , George Flood64 mins: Van Dijk does enough inside the Liverpool box to put off Sarr, whose shot as he’s falling is held by Woodman.
Henderson had just made a flying intervention at the other end to stop Gakpo from heading in from close range.
Van Dijk is now moving somewhat gingerly...
Liverpool 2-0 Crystal Palace
16:23 , George Flood62 mins: Pino doesn’t have the pace to connect with Sarr’s ball inside the Liverpool box.
The Reds counter and Canvot does well to thwart the danger posed by Gakpo as Liverpool wind up with another corner.
Cleared.
Liverpool 2-0 Crystal Palace
16:20 , George Flood59 mins: Salah’s number goes up and he soaks up the adulation of Anfield, applauding all four corners as he makes his way off slowly.
Is that the end of his career in a Liverpool shirt with that summer exit looming?
Frimpong is on. Yeremy Pino has also replaced Johnson for Crystal Palace.
Liverpool 2-0 Crystal Palace
16:18 , George Flood57 mins: Concern for Liverpool here as Salah goes down clutching his left hamstring.
He’s sprung back up quickly, but I don’t think he will be continuing.
Jeremie Frimpong is preparing to come on.
Liverpool 2-0 Crystal Palace
16:17 , George Flood56 mins: A good tempo to this game again now as Crystal Palace are suddenly in down the left channel, but Johnson cannot pick out Sarr with his low cross.
Liverpool 2-0 Crystal Palace
16:16 , George Flood55 mins: Johnson gives the ball away cheaply and away go Liverpool again, with a fine touch and turn from Gakpo to release Isak, who looks to be in but is just stopped in his tracks by Canvot.
It’s a corner to Liverpool, but it should be a goal kick.
Liverpool 2-0 Crystal Palace
16:12 , George Flood51 mins: A brief sight of goal for Crystal Palace early in this second half as Wharton’s lofted pass is taken down and thundered wide of the back post by substitute Sosa.
Liverpool 2-0 Crystal Palace
16:10 , George Flood50 mins: Jones’ whipped cross in towards Isak is crucially headed away by Richards, with Canvot then doing well to earn Crystal Palace a goal kick.
Liverpool 2-0 Crystal Palace
16:09 , George Flood48 mins: Richards’ long throw-in from the left is repelled emphatically off the head of the commanding Van Dijk.
Richards winds up another, but the referee wants a word with Mateta and Isak first as they jostle for position inside the six-yard box.
The next long throw-in is also easily cleared.
Liverpool 2-0 Crystal Palace
16:07 , George Flood47 mins: Robertson and Gakpo link up well down the Liverpool left, but the former’s deep cross sails harmlessly behind for a goal kick.
Liverpool 2-0 Crystal Palace
16:05 , George FloodOliver Glasner is making a half-time change for Crystal Palace.
Borna Sosa is replacing Tyrick Mitchell.
Back underway at Anfield.
Liverpool 2-0 Crystal Palace
15:56 , George FloodDespite Crystal Palace's decent start, Liverpool are well on top at the interval at Anfield thanks to clinical finishes from Alexander Isak and Andy Robertson.
Freddie Woodman with a couple of excellent first-half saves on his first Premier League start for the Reds, the first inspired the counter-attack that led to Robertson’s goal.
Liverpool are on course for a third consecutive top-flight win that as it stands would take them fourth above Aston Villa and behind Manchester United in third on goals scored only.

Liverpool 2-0 Crystal Palace
15:51 , George FloodHalf-time
Liverpool 2-0 Crystal Palace
15:49 , George Flood45 mins: Into four minutes of added time at the end of this first half at Anfield.
Another impressive stop from Woodman denies Lacroix.
Liverpool 2-0 Crystal Palace
15:45 , George Flood42 mins: The Kop are now serenading Woodman after his vital save in the build-up to Liverpool’s second goal.
Nice footage of Alisson applauding his efforts too in the stands at Anfield.
A long way back for Crystal Palace from here, despite their initially positive start.
GOAL! Liverpool 2-0 Crystal Palace | Andy Robertson 40'
15:42 , George Flood40 mins: It’s two!
Woodman makes a superb save to deny Mateta at one end and Liverpool break wonderfully through Wirtz and Jones.
The ball ends up at the feet of Robertson, who arrows past Henderson inside the box.
GOAL! Liverpool 1-0 Crystal Palace | Alexander Isak 35'
15:37 , George Flood35 mins: The deadlock is broken at Anfield after a period of end-to-end fare.
Isak fires confidently past Henderson after taking a fine touch to control an effort from Mac Allister from outside the box that fell his way.
Harsh on Palace.
Liverpool 0-0 Crystal Palace
15:33 , George Flood32 mins: Liverpool are beginning to turn the screw now as Jones leads an incisive one-two down the right channel and Salah arrives to fire over the crossbar.
Henderson has just been booked for time-wasting.
Liverpool 0-0 Crystal Palace
15:32 , George Flood29 mins: Better from Liverpool, who show more pace and intent to earn another corner.
Wirtz doesn’t get things right however and Henderson - the penalty shootout hero in the Community Shield in August - gathers calmly.
Liverpool 0-0 Crystal Palace
15:30 , George Flood27 mins: Apart from that burst from Wirtz and Salah, it’s been so ponderous and uninspired from Liverpool in possession so far today.
They need to step it up quickly.
Liverpool 0-0 Crystal Palace
15:26 , George Flood25 mins: VAR Neil Davies sends referee Andy Madley to the pitchside monitor.
Johnson did make some contact with Salah there but he clearly got a big chunk of the ball first.
Madley announces to the crowd that the decision has been overturned.
No penalty.
Liverpool 0-0 Crystal Palace
15:25 , George Flood22 mins: Liverpool break at speed after a fortunate Crystal Palace free-kick is cleared.
Salah bursts into the box and is felled by a sliding Johnson, with referee Andy Madley pointing to the penalty spot.
That looked harsh and this will be checked by VAR...
Liverpool 0-0 Crystal Palace
15:22 , George Flood20 mins: Liverpool are moving the ball so slowly deep inside their own half, where they are being kept penned back by Crystal Palace’s high press.
The visitors look much better in attack early on, with Sarr playing in Johnson for a clipped effort that goes over the crossbar.
Liverpool 0-0 Crystal Palace
15:20 , George Flood18 mins: Solid defending from Richards stops Gakpo in his tracks and we’re going to see the first yellow card of the afternoon here produced by referee Andy Madley.
It goes to Crystal Palace right-back Munoz for halting the earlier run of Robertson in less-than-subtle fashion.
Liverpool 0-0 Crystal Palace
15:19 , George Flood16 mins: Johnson cuts inside both Konate and Szoboszlai as he drifts in dangerously off the Crystal Palace left before a low shot is pulled through the legs of Sarr and is easily gathered by Woodman low to his right.
Johnson stays down after an awkward fall, but looks fine to continue.
Liverpool 0-0 Crystal Palace
15:17 , George Flood13 mins: The Liverpool fans continue their protests against rising ticket prices in the 13th minute at Anfield.
A fast opening to this game is just beginning to slow down a bit as things start to get bogged down in midfield.
Liverpool 0-0 Crystal Palace
15:16 , George Flood9 mins: The lively start continues at Anfield and again Crystal Palace threaten as Wharton’s floated cross from the right is headed well over by Richards after Woodman came but didn’t get there.
Liverpool 0-0 Crystal Palace
15:08 , George Flood7 mins: Liverpool are knocking on the door now as they force a corner of their own and some careless play from Munoz lets in Wirtz, whose low effort is blocked behind by Canvot.
The resulting corner is swung right in on top of Henderson, who does well to punch away and clatters into his front post under serious pressure from Van Dijk.
Liverpool 0-0 Crystal Palace
15:06 , George Flood5 mins: Jones tries to thread a key low pass through to Salah, but it’s cut out and he quickly gives away a pressure-relieving free-kick.
Crystal Palace counter well at pace and Sarr’s dangerous low cross from the right has just too much on it for Johnson to steer home at the back post.
The offside flag is belatedly raised.
Liverpool 0-0 Crystal Palace
15:04 , George Flood3 mins: A really positive start from Crystal Palace, who are seeing plenty of the ball early on and forced a quick corner which Liverpool managed to repel.
The returning Wharton is already catching the eye in midfield.
Liverpool vs Crystal Palace
15:03 , George FloodUnderway at Anfield, where Liverpool could go as high as third this afternoon after Aston Villa's lunchtime defeat at Fulham.
But they've already lost three times to Crystal Palace this season...
Kick-off imminent
14:59 , George FloodHere come the teams at Anfield, which is bathed in sunshine this afternoon.
Liverpool are in their familiar red home strips, with Crystal Palace donning their white, red and blue away kit.
Andy Madley is today’s referee, with Neil Davies on VAR duty.
Liverpool fans continue ticket price protests
14:45 , George FloodLiverpool fans are continuing their recent protests ahead of kick-off against Crystal Palace this afternoon.
The ‘Show FSG the Yellow Card’ campaign comes as a result of ticket prices at Anfield being raised for the next three seasons.

Big day for Freddie Woodman
14:40 , George FloodA huge day ahead for this man as he makes his first Premier League start for Liverpool.
He will hope it goes much better than his only previous start for the club, a dismal 3-0 home loss to the same opponents in the Carabao Cup last 16 back in October.
Woodman is a boyhood Crystal Palace fan who started his career at Selhurst Park...
Freddie getting set for his first Premier League start for the Reds 👏 @AXA pic.twitter.com/tLODoFfDMo
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Opportunity knocks for Liverpool after Aston Villa defeat
14:28 , George FloodIn today’s early Premier League kick-off, Aston Villa have lost 1-0 against Fulham thanks to Ryan Sessegnon’s late first-half goal at Craven Cottage.
That means that Liverpool would go fourth and possibly as high as third with a third consecutive top-flight win this afternoon, with Manchester United not in action until they host Brentford on Monday night.
The Reds currently sit three points behind both clubs in fifth, with a much better goal difference than Villa and only two goals worse off than United.

Four Crystal Palace changes as Wharton returns
14:14 , George FloodCrystal Palace show four changes to the side that drew 0-0 at home to West Ham on Monday night.
Adam Wharton is fit to return in midfield, with Daichi Kamada also drafted in as Jefferson Lerma and Will Hughes both drop to the bench.
In attack, Yeremy Pino and Jorgen Strand Larsen make way for Ismaila Sarr and Jean-Philippe Mateta.
Nathaniel Clyne is on the bench after illness.

Woodman starts for Liverpool as Alisson misses out
14:05 , George FloodSo the big news for Liverpool is that Freddie Woodman does indeed make his first Premier League start for the club this afternoon, with the game coming too soon for Alisson Becker.
Alisson is not on the bench, so it is Armin Pecsi providing the only cover for Woodman with Giorgi Mamardashvili also out.
The only other change to Arne Slot’s starting XI from the Merseyside derby is in midfield, where Alexis Mac Allister partners Dominik Szoboszlai in the double pivot with Ryan Gravenberch on the bench.
Curtis Jones and Andy Robertson continue at full-back, with Alexander Isak joined in attack by Mohamed Salah, Florian Wirtz and Cody Gakpo.
Joe Gomez is fit enough for the bench, where there’s a place for 18-year-old striker Will Wright after his promotion to first-team training this week following the injury to Hugo Ekitike.

Crystal Palace lineup
13:51 , George FloodCrystal Palace XI: Henderson, Munoz, Richards, Lacroix, Canvot, Mitchell, Wharton, Kamada, Johnson, Sarr, Mateta
Subs: Benitez, Lerma, Pino, Clyne, Hughes, Strand Larsen, Sosa, Riad, Devenny
Liverpool lineup
13:47 , George FloodLiverpool XI: Woodman, Jones, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson, Szoboszlai, Mac Allister, Salah, Wirtz, Gakpo, Isak
Subs: Pecsi, Gomez, Kerkez, Chiesa, Frimpong, Gravenberch, Nyoni, Ngumoha, Wright
Glasner won't rest Crystal Palace stars before Shakhtar clash
13:43 , George FloodOn the Crystal Palace side of things, here’s what Oliver Glasner had to say when asked if that looming Conference League semi-final first-leg clash with Shakhtar Donetsk in Krakow on Thursday night would influence his team selection at Anfield.
“No,” he said. “Saturday to Thursday feels like a very long spell between.
“We are just preparing the players for the Liverpool game.
“We have the opportunity to beat Liverpool four times in one season which is unique.
“We are really highly motivated because maybe this will never happen again and it is a massive chance.”

Slot would be 'completely comfortable' using Armin Pecsi
13:38 , George FloodAnd what would happen if there’s no Alisson Becker at all today and Freddie Woodman were also to suffer an injury?
Then Liverpool would have to call on the fourth man in their goalkeeping pecking order and another low-key signing from last summer, 21-year-old Hungarian youth international Armin Pecsi, who made the senior bench for only the third time against Everton last weekend alongside Woodman with the Reds short on outfield numbers.
“He was already on the bench last week,” Slot said of Pecsi yesterday.
“Because we were short on players, we added Armin to the bench as well because he was doing the warm-up so there was a spot available so he could be the man.
“Of course he's on the bench tomorrow. We think we signed a very talented goalkeeper and he already played minutes at the highest level, I think in Hungary, wasn't it?
“So now he's played multiple games with the U21s and, of course, he gets better and better because if you are every day on the pitch doing finishing drills with the attackers we are having, you are becoming a better goalkeeper.
“Still very young, still progress to be made, but that's completely normal.
“But we think we've signed a very talented and good goalkeeper that eventually could definitely play for us.”
Slot insisted that of course Pecsi was not on the level of an Alisson, but said he would be “completely comfortable” if he had to play him at any point this afternoon.

Slot has faith in Woodman amid Liverpool goalkeeper plight
13:29 , George FloodArne Slot also insisted that he has full confidence in Freddie Woodman in the event that Liverpool’s third-choice goalkeeper is required to make his first Premier League start for the club this afternoon.
It would come against the team he supported as a boy and with whom he began his career before joining Newcastle in 2014.
Woodman’s half-an-hour cameo at Everton last weekend was his first top-flight outing of any kind since 2021 with Newcastle after a three-year spell in the Championship with Preston.
The 29-year-old has only played twice for Liverpool so far across all competitions since joining on a free transfer last summer, with his only start coming in the 3-0 loss to Palace in the Carabao Cup last 16 at Anfield back in October.
“We signed an experienced third goalkeeper for this very reason,” Slot said on Friday.
“You don't usually need them that much, but there is always a situation where you do.
“Apart from being a good goalkeeper, he is a very good man, he is very liked in the dressing room and he is always ready to play.”

Slot casts doubt on Alisson's Liverpool future
13:21 , George FloodDiscussing his goalkeeper issues at yesterday’s pre-match press conference, Arne Slot said only “let’s see” if Alisson Becker is ready to return this weekend having admitted that he was “close” after resuming training in recent days.
Slot revealed that Liverpool are looking into the frequent hamstring injuries being suffered by the Brazilian, whose future at Anfield could be in doubt with his current contract due to expire next summer amid ongoing transfer interest.
“I think the club is run in a certain way and we make decisions that the club thinks are in the best interests of the club,” Slot said when asked if another key experienced player could follow Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson in leaving at the end of the season.
“And it could mean this is the reason why. It could mean another good argument why we acted how we acted.
“I think the history of all the transfers shows that nothing was done without a purpose or without thinking about it.
“Look, the people who make these decisions take everything into account. They try to make the best decisions with the interest of the club.
“It (experience) is definitely one argument to keep him but there are other arguments.
“That is a decision the club has to make if that is needed. In the end, he still has one year.”

Liverpool vs Crystal Palace prediction
13:05 , George FloodThis is a tough one to call as Crystal Palace are unbeaten against Liverpool this season and they’ve played each other three times across all competitions.
That run stretches to four when including the meeting on the final day of last season, but both teams are at very different stages of their respective current campaigns.
Liverpool need a win to keep the pressure on Manchester United and Aston Villa above them, while Crystal Palace’s focus, understandably, is on the Conference League semi-finals.
For those reasons, we expect the hosts to finally record a win over the Eagles - their first since October 2024.
Liverpool to win, 2-1.

Crystal Palace team news
13:00 , George FloodOliver Glasner insisted he will resist the urge to rest his key players ahead of Crystal Palace’s Conference League semi-final first-leg tie against Shakhtar Donetsk in Poland, claiming that the gap between Saturday and Thursday night is long enough for them to recover.
England midfielder Adam Wharton is back in contention after missing Monday night’s 0-0 home draw with relegation-threatened London rivals West Ham due to a groin problem suffered against Fiorentina.
Nathaniel Clyne has been dealing with illness this week, while Eddie Nketiah and Evann Guessand both remain sidelined.
Cheick Doucoure has yet to make his return from long-term injury, having not played for Palace since January 2025.

Liverpool team news
12:53 , George FloodLiverpool hope that Alisson Becker will be fit to start this afternoon after missing the last six games with a hamstring injury, solving something of a goalkeeper crisis for Arne Slot.
Alisson’s deputy Giorgi Mamardashvili was stretchered off with a knee issue just before the hour mark in last weekend’s Merseyside derby, leaving third-choice option Freddie Woodman to come on and make his first Premier League appearance since 2021.
Woodman - a boyhood Crystal Palace fan - would be in line for his first Liverpool league start today if Alisson is not ready to play.
Joe Gomez should be involved after missing out against Everton, but the game will come too soon for Wataru Endo.
Hugo Ekitike will be sidelined for months with a ruptured Achilles tendon suffered against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League that will see him miss the World Cup this summer, while Conor Bradley and Giovanni Leoni are fellow long-term absentees.

How to watch Liverpool vs Crystal Palace
12:46 , George FloodTV channel: In the UK, today’s game will not be televised live as it lands during the 3pm Saturday blackout.
Free highlights: The Sky Sports app and YouTube channel will show highlights from 5.15pm, with Match of the Day broadcasting on BBC One at 10.30pm.
Liverpool vs Crystal Palace live
12:41 , George FloodGood afternoon and welcome to Standard Sport’s live coverage of Liverpool vs Crystal Palace in the Premier League.
These two sides meet for the fourth time this season, with the fifth-place Reds looking to edge closer to Champions League qualification for next term with a third successive top-flight win following their last-gasp Merseyside derby success last weekend.
But Crystal Palace have been a real bogey team for Liverpool of late, with the Eagles winning all three of their meetings so far this campaign in the Community Shield, Premier League and Carabao Cup.
Much of the focus for 13th-place Palace in Oliver Glasner’s final weeks at the helm is on trying to win the Conference League, with the first leg of their semi-final tie against Shakhtar Donetsk to come on Thursday, but they are certainly not giving up on domestic matters with only six points separating them from the top seven as it stands.
Kick-off at Anfield today is at 3pm BST, so stay tuned for match build-up, breaking team news and live updates across the afternoon.
