Premier League Clash at Old Trafford: Can Palace Upset United?
Manchester United and Crystal Palace face off in a crucial mid-table Premier League battle at Old Trafford this Sunday. Both teams are looking to gain momentum as they aim to climb the standings and establish consistency in their campaigns.
United, under the guidance of Ruben Amorim, enter this fixture on a strong run, securing victories in their last three matches across competitions. However, despite their recent form, inconsistency has plagued their season, making this clash a significant test.
Palace, managed by Oliver Glasner, suffered a setback against Brentford last weekend but remain competitive. With just one point separating the two sides in the league table, this encounter promises to be an exciting showdown.
Match Details: Kick-Off Time & Venue
Where to Watch
Unfortunately, the match will not be broadcast live in the UK. However, fans can catch the highlights on Match of the Day 2 at 10:30 PM on BBC One.
Team News & Injury Updates
- Luke Shaw has returned to training but remains doubtful for this fixture.
- Marcus Rashford is unlikely to feature as his absence from the first-team continues.
- Victor Lindelof is available, but Mason Mount and Jonny Evans remain sidelined due to injuries.
- Alejandro Garnacho and Amad Diallo are expected to start after being on the bench in the midweek match.
- Chadi Riad is ruled out with a serious knee injury.
- Adam Wharton has resumed full training and could return to the squad.
- Joel Ward and Cheick Doucoure remain doubtful.
- Matheus Franca is not expected to feature.
- Eberechi Eze‘s absence will be a major blow for Palace.
Match Prediction
Despite United’s recent winning streak, they remain unpredictable, often struggling to dominate games convincingly. Crystal Palace, on the other hand, have shown resilience under Glasner and could capitalize on United’s inconsistencies.
Prediction: Crystal Palace to secure a 2-1 victory in a closely contested match.
Head-to-Head Record
Latest Betting Odds (via Betfair, subject to change)