Crystal Palace will look to ride the wave of their historic FA Cup triumph when they return to Selhurst Park for their final Premier League home match.
The atmosphere around Selhurst Park could not be more electric as Crystal Palace return to domestic action, still basking in the afterglow of their incredible FA Cup victory. For Oliver Glasner and his team, the euphoria of lifting the club’s first major trophy is undeniable, and that buzz will certainly spill into the stands when the Eagles take the pitch.
While the supporters are eager to see more history made, Palace know that celebrations alone won’t be enough. Their home form, especially outside matches against the division’s bottom four, has been less than ideal, with just two wins from 13 league fixtures at Selhurst Park in such circumstances. Even so, this team is known for finishing strong, losing just once in their last 12 final home league matches. That kind of resilience gives the Eagles confidence as they aim to end their campaign in style.
This fixture is set against the backdrop of Palace already having secured European football for next season, a prize that has injected even more optimism into the fanbase. The club’s supporters are sure to provide a thunderous welcome, hoping to help their heroes put the cherry on top of a season already written into the club’s history books.
Wolves arrive in south London facing their own end-of-season narratives. With just pride and mid-table positioning left to play for, they will want to finish strong after a challenging campaign. However, Wolves’ final away game of the season has not treated them kindly in recent years, as they have lost their last eight such encounters. Furthermore, recent trips to Selhurst Park have provided little joy, with four straight defeats in their away meetings against the Eagles.
Playing in the capital has been a particular sore spot for Wolves this year. The team has yet to keep a clean sheet in their last 23 Premier League games played in London, and they have conceded at least two goals in every such fixture this season. Still, the Wolves will be searching for a silver lining, and coach Vítor Pereira does have some experience against Oliver Glasner, managing to earn two draws against Glasner’s Frankfurt side in continental competition.
On the pitch, all eyes will be on Dean Henderson, who delivered a heroic performance in the FA Cup final with six crucial saves, including stopping a penalty. The spotlight also shines brightly on Eberechi Eze, whose decisive goal secured Palace’s historic win and who has a habit of performing against Wolves, netting four times against them in league play—a personal best against any Premier League opponent.
Wolves are not without their own threats, with Jørgen Strand Larsen in fine form. The forward has found the net in five of his last seven appearances and was on target when these sides drew earlier in the campaign. If Wolves are to spoil the party, they will be counting on his sharpness in front of goal.
One trend that cannot be ignored is how critical the first goal has been in Wolves’ recent away matches. In seven of their last eight such games, the team scoring first went on to win. That statistic could prove vital as both sides seek to end their season on a high note.
In the end, while Crystal Palace may be on a high after their Wembley heroics, they know that Premier League points are never given—they must be earned, especially against a Wolves side determined to put an end to their own unwanted streaks. With European football already in the bag and spirits running high, Selhurst Park promises to be the stage for another memorable afternoon.
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