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Crystal Palace drew the Royal Engineers for their semi-final. Their match, the first FA Cup semi-final in history, took place on 17th February 1872 (the other semi-final was on 5th March) at the ...
Marc Guéhi made his 150th appearance for Crystal Palace in Saturday’s draw with Bournemouth – fittingly keeping a clean sheet – but how do our captain's numbers stack up? Times that Guéhi has worn the ...
In a first-half of near perfection, Palace were first to every loose ball, snapping into tackles, shifting the ball forwards quickly, finding runners – and sprawling all over their East London ...
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Crystal Palace suffered a heavy defeat to Newcastle United at St. James’ Park. Two changes for Palace as Guéhi and Hughes return to starting XI. 7: Henderson denies Isak with low stop, before Richards ...
Oliver Glasner is expecting the same squad to be available against for Bournemouth as in Crystal Palace’s recent fixtures. Asked in his pre-match press conference whether there were any fresh injury ...
Daniel Muñoz has extended his contract with Crystal Palace until the summer of 2028, the club are delighted to announce. Since joining from Genk in January 2024, the Colombia international has played ...
Oliver Glasner says Crystal Palace are targeting a return to the principles which have made them such a challenging opponent to face in recent months, as the Eagles prepare to host Bournemouth at ...
Riders will set off by coach from Selhurst Park bright and early on Friday, 18th April, travelling to the Vitality Stadium, and will then make their way back to South London that same day – with an ...
Selhurst Park has hosted remarkable characters and unbelievable stories since 1924, with each programme cover this season celebrating a special moment in SE25 history – and duly starring a current ...
Recorded over 60 years after the original release in a studio near Selhurst Park, the DS Eagles’ version of Glad All Over features guest vocals from Palace players Chris Richards, Aimee Everett, Fliss ...
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