Prediction, Odds & Betting Tips for Crystal Palace vs. Arsenal at English Premier League
Prediction, Odds & Betting Tips for Crystal Palace vs. Arsenal at English Premier League
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These two teams will have their European finals soon after this event. Palace in the Europa Conference League, and Arsenal in the UEFA Champions League. Though in this particular match, Palace has nothing to worry about, the same as Arsenal, which sealed the long-awaited Premier League title.

Crystal Palace
Palace is one step away from making the biggest success in its long history. A win over Rayo in the UEL will make this generation historic, but before that, they await Arsenal at Selhurst.
Now, many expect Oliver Glasner to mix the lineup and leave some of its best players on the bench. That doesn’t necessarily mean that the Eagles won’t be dangerous for Arsenal. Those who will play will be more than motivated to beat the local rivals and put their stamp on this EPL campaign.
The Palace’s defense has been problematic lately, allowing 2+ goals in 4 of the past 5 meetings. Though, to be honest, this unit didn’t put too much effort into EPL matches, saving itself for the UEL.
Arsenal
Arsenal beat Burnley this Monday, 1-0, much tougher than anyone believed. But that win was worth gold, because Arteta’s unit made one step towards the title, the first one after 22 years. After that, Bournemouth did the rest.
The team is celebrating now, though preparing for the UCL finals and PSG. Arteta won’t risk anything when it comes to injuries and stuff, and will surely mix his lineup.
Arsenal’s defense is at its peak, not allowing a goal in the previous four meetings, and it has won the past three by the same score, 1-0. Sure, there’s no beauty in Arsenal’s games, but there’s success.
Crystal Palace: Henderson; Richards, Lacroix, Canvot; Munoz, Wharton, Kamada, Mitchell; Guessand, Larsen, Johnson
Arsenal: Raya; Mosquera, Saliba, Gabriel, Hincapie; Merino, Lewis-Skelly; Eze, Madueke, Dowman; Havertz
Arsenal hasn’t lost to Palace since April 2022, and has won nine matches in a row. The first meeting this season saw them beat the Eagles 2-0, while the other, in the EFL quarterfinals, ended 1-1, with the Gunners eliminating Palace on penalties.
Palace is solely focused on the UEL, and to be honest, we really don’t think that Glanser intends to send his first team on the pitch on Sunday afternoon. Meanwhile, Arsenal has enough players to field two lineups, and given their depth and overall quality, we pick the Gunners to win and celebrate the title in the best possible way.
Our verdict: Arsenal wins