Crystal Palace vs Brentford match preview, where to watch the game live stream and on satellite TV and world time zones

Crystal Palace continue to impress, proving themselves to be one of the most in-form teams in the Premier League.

With three consecutive competitive wins, all without conceding a goal, the Eagles are flying high. Their most recent victories came in the Premier League, with 2-0 triumphs over Leicester City and West Ham. These wins are part of an impressive run where Palace have lost just twice in their last 14 league games, posting a solid record of six wins and six draws. This consistent form has propelled them away from the relegation zone, a position they occupied earlier in the season, and now they find themselves looking upwards in the table.

The Eagles have not only improved their standing but also have their sights set on climbing higher. With Brentford just one point ahead of them, Palace will be eager to leapfrog their London rivals. There is more to play for than just league positions in this upcoming match. Following their recent win over West Ham, Palace have a chance to achieve something special – back-to-back top-flight London derby wins for the first time since April 2017. The motivation is clear: a victory would not only boost their league position but also give them a notable achievement in what has already been a strong season.

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Meanwhile, Brentford’s fortunes in the capital’s derbies have not been as favorable recently. The Bees have struggled in their last five Premier League London derbies, managing just a draw and suffering four losses. Their most recent victory over a London rival came earlier in the season, when they edged past Palace 2-1 at home in the reverse fixture. However, Brentford’s recent record at Selhurst Park does not inspire confidence. They have yet to win in their last six league visits to Palace, with three draws and three losses. This daunting run at Selhurst Park will weigh heavily on the Bees as they look to secure their first league double over Palace since the 1955/56 season.

Brentford’s form heading into this game leaves much to be desired. Their 2-0 loss to Liverpool in the previous round marked another setback, leaving them with just one win in their last nine matches across all competitions. They’ve also drawn two and lost six during this difficult stretch. If they are to improve their fortunes, this match represents a real test. What makes matters worse for the Bees is their poor record when playing on Sundays. Out of their last six Sunday league games, they’ve lost five, with only one win – that win coming in the reverse fixture against Palace back on opening weekend. This adds an extra layer of difficulty to their challenge as they travel to Selhurst Park.

As for key players, Crystal Palace’s Eberechi Eze has been in excellent form, contributing either a goal or an assist in each of his last five games. In total, he has scored twice and assisted three times during this run. Eze will be looking to continue his impressive streak and is particularly motivated by the chance to score against Brentford for the third season running. His ability to unlock defenses has been a driving force behind Palace’s recent success, and he will be a key player to watch in this London derby.

For Brentford, Yoane Wissa has been crucial in their attacking play, contributing an assist for their first goal in the reverse fixture before scoring the winner. He has shown a knack for coming up with important goals late in matches, with all three of his recent goals coming after the 80th minute. Wissa will need to step up again if Brentford are to challenge Palace’s recent dominance and secure a result that could keep their top-half hopes alive.

One area where Palace have struggled this season is conceding the first goal in home matches. In eight of their 11 home league games, they’ve found themselves behind at some point, which is a statistic they’ll be keen to improve upon. Despite this, their defensive resilience in recent games has been a strong point, as they have shown the ability to recover and control games once they’ve weathered early pressure. Palace will be hoping to avoid falling behind in this encounter, especially given the form of their attacking players.

In what promises to be another thrilling London derby, Crystal Palace will aim to continue their impressive run, while Brentford will be desperate to end their poor form in the capital. With Palace looking to break new ground with back-to-back derby victories and Brentford battling to improve their disappointing record at Selhurst Park, this match has all the ingredients for a captivating encounter.

World Time Zones

EuropeGMT
London14:00
Edinburgh14:00
Madrid15:00
Lisbon14:00
Berlin15:00
Paris15:00
Amsterdam15:00
Rome15:00
Belgrade15:00
Sofia16:00
Warshaw15:00
Tirana15:00
Istanbul16:00
Kyiv16:00
Moscow16:00
North AmericaGMT
New York, New York City09:00
Texas, Dallas08:00
Utah, Salt Lake City07:00
California, Santa Clara06:00
Alaska, Anchorage05:00
St. John’s11:00
Halifax10:00
Toronto09:00
Winnipeg08:00
Edmonton07:00
Vancouver06:00
Mexico City07:00
South AmericaGMT
Sao Paulo10:00
La Paz09:00
Lima08:00
AustraliaGMT
Perth21:00
Eucla21:45
Darwin22:30
Adelaide22:30
Brisbane23:00
Sydney23:00
AsiaGMT
Mecca16:00
Kabul17:30
Karachi18:00
New Dehli18:30
Dhaka19:00
Jakarta20:00
Singapore21:00
Kuala Lumpur21:00
AfricaGMT
Accra13:00
Porto Novo14:00
Casablanca14:00
Johannesburg15:00
Cairo16:00
Nairobi16:00
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