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Crystal Palace vs. Liverpool prediction, lineups, odds, TV channel and bet builder tips for huge PL clash

Peter Fitzpatrick

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Crystal Palace host champions Liverpool in a potentially thrilling clash of the only two remaining unbeaten Premier League sides. 

Palace are in the midst of a stunning 17-game unbeaten run across all competitions, which has included their famous FA Cup win as well as the Community Shield penalty victory over the Reds last month.

Their most recent league clash saw them come away from the London Stadium with three points against West Ham and Oliver Glasner (favourite to replace Ruben Amorim should he be sacked as Man United manager) will fancy his chances here. 

Arne Slot's men have been the late show for almost the entirety of the new season with Tuesday's 2-1 win over Southampton in the Carabao Cup their latest rescue act. They have won all five of their league games so far despite looking in second gear at times and Alexander Isak, Florian Wirtz and others not yet settled in. Could they be unstoppable or is this the weekend the Reds finally stutter?

The Sporting News has a complete betting preview for arguably the game of the weekend.  

Crystal Palace vs. Liverpool: Who will win?

Liverpool are not yet firing on all cylinders and this is a real test with Palace looking like the most settled and coherent side in the league right now. 

However, it's hard to predict a Reds loss given their ability to score at any time, so we'll sit on the fence here and predict a score draw. 

The Sporting News Score Prediction for Crystal Palace vs. Liverpool

Crystal Palace 1-1 Liverpool

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Crystal Palace vs. Liverpool Lineups

Here's how we think the two teams will lineup at Selhurst Park.

Crystal Palace predicted lineup vs. Liverpool

(3-4-3, right to left)

Henderson (GK) — Richards, Lacroix, Guehi — Munoz, Wharton, Hughes, Mitchell — Pino, Kamada, Mateta

Injured: Chadi Riad, Cheick Doucoure, Isamila Sarr, Eddie Nketiah
Suspended: None

Liverpool predicted lineup vs. Crystal Palace

(4-2-3-1, right to left)

Alisson (GK) — Bradley, Van Dijk, Konate, Robertson — Gravenberch, Mac Allister — Gakpo, Szoboszlai, Salah — Isak

Injured: Giovanni Leoni
Suspended: Hugo Ekitike

Crystal Palace vs. Liverpool Odds

Liverpool are favourites to win at 17/20 with Sky Bet, while Crystal Palace are back at 29/19. The draw is 13/5. Our 1-1 prediction is at reasonable odds but here are some other potential score lines. 

ResultOdds
Liverpool 1-017/2
Palace 1-014/1
Liverpool 2-1 17/2
Palace 2-1 12/1
1-1 draw7/1

Crystal Palace vs. Liverpool Team News

  • Liverpool will be without Hugo Ekitike after he was sent off for a second yellow against Southampton. The French striker took his jersey off after scoring late on, in a move labelled "stupid" by his manager. 
  • As a result, Alexander Isak is set to make his full Premier League debut for the club, with previous record signing Florian Wirtz possibly on the bench again. 
  • Palace are likely to be unchanged from the win at West Ham, with Ismaila Sarr not yet back in contention. 

Crystal Palace vs. Liverpool Bet Builder Tips 

Our bet builder for this one is a draw, both teams to score, less than 2.5 goals and Liverpool to have more shots but Palace to have more corners. That is currently over 60/1 with Bet365

How to watch Crystal Palace vs. Liverpool: Live stream, TV channel

  • Date: Saturday, 27 September 
  • Venue: Selhurst Park, London
  • Time: 3:00 p.m. (BST)
  • TV/Stream: not televised in the UK

Peter Fitzpatrick

Peter Fitzpatrick is a freelance content producer for The Sporting News working on betting content for English-language editions. He has been working in sports media since 2022 following a career change mid-lockdown. He has primarily written on football, but also has a keen interest in rugby union, basketball and tennis.