A twice-weekly podcast giving our views on Crystal Palace. Get in touch with the show, hi@backofthenest.com
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A twice-weekly podcast giving our views on Crystal Palace. Get in touch with the show, hi@backofthenest.com
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Selhurst purring, Palace bossed Brentford from first whistle. Compact shape, crisp passing, and ruthless transitions earned a deserved 2-0. The press hemmed the Bees in, full-backs flew, and midfield snapped into everything. Clinical finishing, rock-solid defending, and game management. A comfortable, confident win that felt like lift-off in SE25. Superb.
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Selhurst awaits another noisy afternoon as Palace host Brentford. Glasner’s men look sharper, more direct, and hungry for points. Control the midfield, press smartly, and the Bees will buzz themselves dizzy.
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Anfield under the lights, and Palace flicked the switch. Sarr’s ruthless brace silenced the Kop; Pino iced it late as ten-man Liverpool unravelled. Streetwise, disciplined, brilliant on the break—classic Eagles away day. Quarter-finals booked, swagger restored, and a clean sheet to boot.
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Palace battled bravely at the Emirates, organized and disciplined, undone only by a scruffy set-piece finish from a former Eagle. After the break we grew, pressed higher, and forced nervy clearances, but the final ball lacked bite. Plenty of heart, structure improving—on another day that’s a point.
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Crystal Palace welcome AEK Larnaca to Selhurst Park for their Europa League clash, aiming to keep their continental charge rolling. Oliver Glasner’s side have found rhythm and belief, and with the home crowd roaring, they’ll expect to dominate.
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What a wild afternoon at Selhurst! Crystal Palace clawed back a 3-3 draw with AFC Bournemouth after a nightmare first half – 2-0 down and struggling. Then Jean‑Philippe Mateta exploded with a second-half double plus a stoppage-time penalty to earn the point. The defence still looked patchy, but the fight and the finish were classic Palace. One point gained, two almost lost — and what a ride.
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Crystal Palace return to Selhurst this weekend desperate to bounce back after their 19-match unbeaten streak was finally halted by Everton. Bournemouth arrive in fine form and will be no pushovers. All eyes will be on Mateta, who remains Palace’s talisman, and the lingering tension from Wilfried Zaha’s furious public response to Mateta’s recent interview flair.
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Crystal Palace delivered a composed European performance, claiming a 2-0 win over Dynamo. Muñoz powered home a header to set the tone, and Nketiah’s clinical strike put the game beyond reach. Palace’s defence looked solid throughout, limiting Dynamo to scraps and late half-chances. Even with Borna Sosa dismissed, the Eagles controlled proceedings. It was a disciplined, confident display abroad — the kind of result that makes Palace believe they belong on this stage.
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Crystal Palace head into their first European outing full of swagger — 18 games unbeaten and buoyed by a late winner over Liverpool. Facing Dynamo Kyiv in Poland (yes, Poland — courtesy of the war), the Eagles will be fancying their chances. Dynamo have stumbled in Europe lately. Expect an open, end-to-end affair where Palace’s momentum could just tip the balance.
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Selhurst Park roared as Palace stunned Liverpool 2-1 in a thriller. Sarr’s opener gave the Eagles belief, and though Chiesa levelled for the visitors on 87 minutes, Palace refused to fold. Deep into stoppage time, Nketiah smashed home the winner, sending the Holmesdale into delirium. Palace showed grit, heart and sheer refusal to settle. Beating Liverpool at the death wasn’t luck — it was character, and it proves this team belongs on the big stage.
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Crystal Palace welcome Liverpool to Selhurst Park on Saturday, with both sides still unbeaten in the league. Palace, buoyed by their strong start, know Liverpool’s record in SE25 is daunting, but this squad has shown real resilience and belief. If Ismaïla Sarr is fit and Tyrick Mitchell continues his fine form, Palace can cause real problems. Liverpool arrive without suspended Hugo Ekitike, giving Palace an opportunity to seize momentum and deliver a statement win at home.
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Crystal Palace edged West Ham 2-1 away in fine style, showing grit and clever set-piece work. Jean-Philippe Mateta nodded in from a corner just before half-time, putting Palace ahead. After Bowen pulled one back early in the second half, Tyrick Mitchell drilled a superb volley to restore the lead and seal it. Defensively solid, Palace frustrated West Ham’s sporadic attacking moments and extended their unbeaten run, while Potter’s side again looked uncomfortable at home.
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Crystal Palace head to the London Stadium tomorrow aiming to extend their fine form under Glasner. The Eagles’ defensive solidity has been a cornerstone, with Marc Guéhi marshalling the back line superbly. In attack, Jean-Philippe Mateta looks a constant threat, supported by Kamada’s creativity. West Ham have struggled for consistency and their backline has looked shaky. With Palace’s growing confidence and strong team spirit, this fixture represents a real chance to claim all three points in London.
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Crystal Palace were pegged back by Millwall in dramatic fashion at Selhurst Park yesterday, drawing 1-1 after Chris Richards’ 72nd-minute header had looked like it would seal it. Ryan Leonard, introduced from the bench, nodded in a stoppage-time equaliser from a corner to force extra tension. In the penalty shootout, debutant goalkeeper Walter Benítez proved decisive, saving two penalties as Palace won the tie 4-2 and advanced to the fourth round of the Carabao Cup.
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Tomorrow Selhurst Park hosts a fiery London derby as Crystal Palace take on Millwall in the League Cup. Palace will look to build on their solid start to the season. Millwall, however, will relish the underdog tag, bringing physicality and passion to test Palace's resolve. Expect a lively atmosphere, crunching tackles, and plenty of drama under the lights in SE25.
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Crystal Palace were held to a 0-0 draw by Sunderland at Selhurst Park, but the Eagles can feel hard done by. Palace dominated the ball, pinned the visitors back for long spells, and carved out several decent openings, only to be denied by poor finishing and a stubborn Sunderland defence. The visitors rarely threatened, clearly content with a point. While the scoreline flatters Sunderland, Palace supporters will see plenty of positives—this was a game we should have won.
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Crystal Palace look to maintain their unbeaten start this season when Sunderland visit Selhurst Park this weekend. The Eagles headed into the international break on a high after dismantling Aston Villa 3-0, and keeping captain Marc Guéhi at the club gives the squad added defensive stability. Despite missing key men like Ismaila Sarr and Adam Wharton, Palace will be confident of stretching their strong home record. Sunderland, fresh from impressive wins of their own, will pose tests — but Palace should edge this one in front of their fans.
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Dee, Lou, Pat & T discuss Crystal Palace's summer transfer window and rate the incomings, outgoings and whether the transfer window was a success.
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Crystal Palace were devastating at Villa Park, dismantling Villa 3‑0 in dominant fashion. Mateta coolly converted a penalty, Guehi unleashed a stunning long‑range strike, and Sarr sealed the emphatic victory late on . Villa’s unbeaten home run was shattered, while Palace cruised to their first league win, with captain Guehi brimming with class amid swirling transfer rumours .
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Oliver Glasner’s FA Cup-holding, Shield-winning Eagles head to Villa Park aiming to nick another statement result. Palace’s structure and quick transitions have travelled well under Glasner, and Jean-Philippe Mateta’s form gives bite on the break. Villa search for a first league win, while Palace juggle a midweek European trip yet carry belief and resilience from Wembley. If Palace stay compact and ruthless at set pieces, three points in claret country feel gettable. Up the Eagles.
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