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Crystal Palace v Arsenal (2024–25)
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HT:1–3
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EventPremier League 2024-25
DateSaturday 21 December 2024
VenueSelhurst Park, London
Player of the MatchGabriel Jesus
RefereeSimon Hooper
Attendance25,167
Weather10 °C (50 °F)
Crystal Palace - Arsenal
Arsenal - C Palace
Crystal Palace - B'mouth
Arsenal - Ipswich Town

Crystal Palace v Arsenal was a match which took place at Selhurst Park on Saturday 21 December 2024.

Team News[]

Crystal Palace[]

Crystal Palace will be without Eberechi Eze, who injured his hip in the midweek EFL defeat by Arsenal.

Matheus Franca and Adam Wharton are still sidelined because of groin injuries, with neither expected to feature again in 2024.

Defender Daniel Munoz, who served an EFL Cup ban in midweek, is again suspended as a result of accumulating five yellow cards in the Premier League.

Arsenal[]

Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice has overcome the minor injury he sustained during last weekend's draw with Everton.

Defender Riccardo Calafiori is also fit again after a knee injury while Oleksandr Zinchenko will be given a late fitness test.

However, the game comes too soon for defender Takehiro Tomiyasu as he remains sidelined with a knee problem.

Match facts[]

Head-to-head[]

  • Arsenal are looking for a fifth consecutive league win over Palace. They have won the previous four by an aggregate of 12-2.
  • Palace have lost their last two home matches against Arsenal, failing to score in either.
  • The Gunners have lost just two of their last 19 away league games against Crystal Palace (W10, D7) - both finished 3-0.

Crystal Palace[]

  • Crystal Palace have gone five league matches unbeaten (W2, D3), their longest such run of the season.
  • They have lost just one of their last eight Premier League games (W3, D4).
  • Two of Palace's three league defeats this season have come against London clubs (West Ham and Fulham).
  • Oliver Glasner's side have scored just six Premier League home goals this campaign, a joint-division low alongside Ipswich Town.
  • Ex-Arsenal forward Eddie Nketiah has failed to score in his last 28 Premier League appearances.

Arsenal[]

  • Arsenal have gone six league games unbeaten (W3, D3).
  • The Gunners have kept 17 clean sheets in the Premier League in 2024, more than any other side. However, they have conceded in their last six away games in the top flight.
  • Mikel Arteta's side are unbeaten in all nine of their Premier League London derby matches in 2024 (W7, D2).
  • Arsenal have scored nine goals from a set piece (excluding penalties) in this season's Premier League, more than any other side.
  • Gabriel Martinelli has scored five Premier League goals against Crystal Palace, more than he has versus any other opponent - three have come as a substitute.

Match Report[]

Gabriel Jesus scored twice as Arsenal put five past Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park to move to within three points of the top of the Premier League.

It took the Brazil striker's tally against the Eagles to five in a week, following his Carabao Cup quarter-final hat-trick on Wednesday.

But there was a setback for the Gunners as Bukayo Saka limped off in the first half.

Jesus scored two in the first half before Kai Havertz made it three, with Gabriel Martinelli and Declan Rice adding further goals after the break.

Arsenal struck first in the sixth minute, Saka's cross was deflected into the path of Jesus and he fired past Dean Henderson at the near post.

The Eagles were level just five minutes later when Ismaila Sarr curled an excellent effort in the bottom corner from the edge of the box.

Arsenal then went ahead again just three minutes later. A dangerous corner was not cleared and Thomas Partey teed up Jesus, who curled a shot into the top corner.

Jesus then almost registered his second hat-trick in a week when his header hit the post, but the ball bounced out and Havertz was on hand to tap in from close range for the Arsenal third.

Both sides had chances to score more in the first half, Jean-Philippe Mateta had a close range effort saved by Raya before Gabriel headed a Martin Odegaard corner against the bar.

Palace started the second half brightly but Arsenal kept them out before Martinelli diverted in substitute Rice's shot.

Rice himself then got on the scoresheet as he curled in an excellent strike for the Arsenal fifth.

Arsenal are now three points behind leaders Liverpool, although they have played two games more.

Mikel Arteta said that he hoped that Jesus' hat-trick in midweek would give him the 'spark' he needed to find his scoring form in the Premier League.

And Arteta's hopes came true as Jesus looked revitalised - scoring his first Premier League goals in almost 11 months.

The forward has registered seven goals during 2024 - and five of them have come against Crystal Palace this week.

Before those five goals, he had struck five times in his previous 45 matches.

Arsenal have been criticised in recent weeks for their chance creation from open play but in the past two matches, and particularly this game, they have looked back to their best.

The biggest worry for Arteta will be the severity of Saka's injury.

The 23-year-old, who has 52 goals and 44 assists since 2019, is key to this Arsenal side and they will need him if they are going to mount a serious title challenge for the third season in a row.

Before he limped off, he made his 250th appearance for Arsenal, making him the the youngest Englishman to do that for the club.

Crystal Palace came into this match in relatively good form after a tough start to the season.

They had only lost one of their previous eight Premier League games, but were well beaten here.

It's been a tough week for the Eagles, who used predominantly the same players as featured in Wednesday's EFL Cup defeat, where the Gunners were able to make eight changes.

Palace were without Eberechi Eze, who picked up an injury in that fixture, and did tire in the second period.

The result leaves the Eagles four points clear of the relegation zone before they go to Bournemouth on 26 December.

Match[]

Details[]

21 December 2024
15:00 GMT
Crystal Palace Crystal Palace FC 1–5 Arsenal FC Arsenal Selhurst Park, London
Attendance: 25,167
Referee: Simon Hooper
Sarr Goal 11' HT:1–3
Report
Jesus Goal 6'14'
Havertz Goal 40'
Martinelli Goal 60'
Rice Goal 84'
Crystal Palace
Arsenal
01 Flag of England Dean Henderson
05 Flag of France Maxence Lacroix
26 Flag of United States Chris Richards
06 Flag of England Marc Guéhi Captain Booked in the 64th minute 64'
17 Flag of England Nathaniel Clyne Substituted off in the 81st minute 81' Booked in the 79th minute 79'
19 Flag of England Will Hughes Substituted off in the 69th minute 69'
08 Flag of Colombia Jefferson Lerma Substituted off in the 68th minute 68'
03 Flag of England Tyrick Mitchell
07 Flag of Senegal Ismaïla Sarr
18 Flag of Japan Daichi Kamada Substituted off in the 61st minute 61'
14 Flag of France Jean-Philippe Mateta Substituted off in the 81st minute 81'
Substitutes:
02 Flag of England Joel Ward
09 Flag of England Eddie Nketiah Substituted on in the 61st minute 61'
15 Flag of Ghana Jeff Schlupp Substituted on in the 81st minute 81'
27 Flag of England Trevoh Chalobah
28 Flag of Mali Cheick Doucouré Substituted on in the 68th minute 68'
30 Flag of United States Matt Turner
55 Flag of Northern Ireland Justin Devenny Substituted on in the 69th minute 69'
58 Flag of England Caleb Kporha Substituted on in the 81st minute 81'
64 Flag of England Asher Agbinone
Manager:
Flag of Austria Oliver Glasner
22 Flag of Spain David Raya
12 Flag of Netherlands Jurriën Timber Substituted off in the 86th minute 86' Booked in the 36th minute 36'
02 Flag of France William Saliba
06 Flag of Brazil Gabriel Booked in the 31st minute 31'
49 Flag of England Myles Lewis-Skelly Substituted off in the 58th minute 58'
08 Flag of Norway Martin Ødegaard Captain
05 Flag of Ghana Thomas Partey
29 Flag of Germany Kai Havertz
07 Flag of England Bukayo Saka Substituted off in the 24th minute 24'
09 Flag of Brazil Gabriel Jesus Substituted off in the 86th minute 86'
11 Flag of Brazil Gabriel Martinelli
Substitutes:
03 Flag of Scotland Kieran Tierney
15 Flag of Poland Jakub Kiwior
19 Flag of Belgium Leandro Trossard Substituted on in the 24th minute 24'
20 Flag of Italy Jorginho
23 Flag of Spain Mikel Merino Substituted on in the 86th minute 86'
32 Flag of Brazil Norberto Murara Neto
33 Flag of Italy Riccardo Calafiori Substituted on in the 58th minute 58'
41 Flag of England Declan Rice
53 Flag of England Ethan Nwaneri Substituted on in the 86th minute 86'
Manager:
Flag of Spain Mikel Arteta

Man of the Match:
Gabriel Jesus

Assistant referees:
Adrian Holmes
Simon Long
Fourth official:
Oli Langford
VAR:
Michael Salisbury
Assistant VAR:
Steve Meredith

Match rules

  • 90 minutes, no extra time or penalties.
  • Three points awarded to winner, none to loser.
  • One point awarded to each in the event of a draw.
  • Nine named substitutes
  • Maximum of five substitutions

Match Stats[]

Crystal Palace Arsenal
Possession ball
41% 59%
Shots
15 14
Shots on target
6 6
Corners
3 3
Fouls
9 8

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