Palace announce new shirt sponsor for next seasonpublished at 14:12 BST 21 May
14:12 BST 21 May
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Crystal Palace have announced that the AI and enterprise technology system, Temporal, will become their new front-of-shirt sponsor for the 2026-27 season.
In a multi-year agreement, Temporal will replace the current sponsor - online gaming and betting platform NET88.
The new shirt sponsor will be on both the men's and academy team's kits, and Palace have announced Temporal "will also support community initiatives through Palace for Life Foundation."
NET88 will still be Palace's shirt sponsor for their remaining two games in the season, with the Conference League final against Rayo Vallecano being the final time they appear on Palace's shirt.
'It would be unwise to risk Richards'published at 11:32 BST 19 May
11:32 BST 19 May
Alex Pewter Fan writer
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Since making the Conference League final, the Premier League dynamic has been an odd one to experience as a Crystal Palace fan. Naturally, you want to see an encouraging performance from the team, but the larger priority is almost keeping the squad fit and healthy, rather than the points on offer.
So, with Chris Richards uncharacteristically down in pain in the second half on Sunday, everyone feared the worst. Whether he should have played on with his ankle injury for a further 30 minutes is debatable, as with eyes on Leipzig, the team cannot afford to be without key players.
A key player is certainly what the USMNT defender has become over the past two seasons, and with a heavy fixture list this season, Oliver Glasner has leaned heavily on both Richards (50 appearances) and Maxence Lacroix (54).
Fortunately, based on Glasner's post-match comments, the injury scare shouldn't result in an extended absence. With a potentially title-defining match on Sunday, for the sanctity of the Premier League as a competition, one would hope that Palace would offer Arsenal their best effort. However, it would be unwise to risk Richards with a final on the horizon if there are any lingering issues.
This summer Palace are expected to have a minor rebuild, or redirection at least, under a new manager, but the summer of 2027 is a looming issue that will need addressing as well. Richards, along with Tyrick Mitchell and Jean-Philippe Mateta, are the big names that are about to enter the final year of their deals.
Talks are said to be continuing with the former Bayern defender to extend his stay in south London, and he would be an important foundational piece to secure as he heads into his prime years.
Brentford 2-2 Crystal Palace - the fans' verdictpublished at 12:11 BST 18 May
12:11 BST 18 May
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We asked for your thoughts after Sunday's Premier League game between Brentford and Crystal Palace. Here are some of your comments:
Brentford fans
Neel: On that showing, we are not ready for Europe. I'm incredibly proud of how the season has played out and we need more fight, desire and quality before we progress to bigger things. Today was frankly, "meh"! Well done Bees and let's keep developing.
Nige: Obvious where the Bees need strengthening. We were poor. Second to most second balls by a yard, with no anticipation, as we often are. We concede goals from mistakes, and only really attack in the last 10 minutes - and rarely convert. Glaring misses. We need more up front. Hendo made a difference. Thiago misses too many chances. Three or four better additions and we'll do well next year.
Dave: Worst performance of the season - lethargic- just awful, awful awful.
Giles: A lesson in how to salvage a point while being thoroughly outplayed.
Crystal Palace fans
Les: An entertaining match but from a Palace view, it was two points dropped. Ref missed a blatant penalty call. Worrying injuries are of concern. Overall, Brentford had a fair proportion of the spoils and it could have gone either way.
Steve: Two halves of such contrasting football quality. From dominating in the first half, when Palace played some excellent football, to hanging on after re-taking the lead in the second. Wharton's goal was very welcome after such a long barren period. Palace should have pushed for a third to put the game to bed. Somehow, it seemed inevitable Brentford would equalise. Hopefully Richards and Lacroix are not too badly injured. Just recently, the defence has been leaking far too many goals. We need them fit and on their very best form for the final.
Colin: We clearly had a good game but picked up too many injuries. Focus is on Leipzig.
Al: Another game where we dominate a half and waste chances and then defend too deep and invite the opposition to overwhelm us. Disappointing result, two points dropped. Wharton finally scores, which is as rare as hen's teeth! Riad injury is disappointing. Glasner please rest the squad against Arsenal so they are fit for Leipzig.
Will Wharton be in England's World Cup squad?published at 10:59 BST 18 May
10:59 BST 18 May
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BBC Sport pundits Mark Schwarzer and Dion Dublin analyse Adam Wharton's performance in Crystal Palace's 2-2 draw with Brentford and argue that the England midfielder could cement his place in Thomas Tuchel's World Cup squad, if he can have an impressive performance in the UEFA Conference League final.
Watch Premier League highlights and analysispublished at 07:59 BST 18 May
07:59 BST 18 May
Pundits Dion Dublin and Mark Schwarzer join host Gabby Logan to bring you the action and talking points from Friday's and Sunday's Premier League fixtures.
Brentford 2-2 Crystal Palace: What Glasner saidpublished at 18:33 BST 17 May
18:33 BST 17 May
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Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner speaking to Sky Sports: "The first half we had so many good situations but going in at 1-1 nobody could believe it. The first 60-65 minutes were really top. We were struggling at the end and Brentford using their long balls and set plays got the point. It was a very good performance today."
On Adam Wharton scoring his first Palace goal: "In the last games he hit the post twice and it was just a question of when he would score his first goal. We need this from midfield. They are progressing [in that area]."
On possible injuries to Maxence Lacroix, Chris Richards and Chadi Riad: "I think Riad is no issue, just cramping. Maxence, I think is not a problem. Chris, I don't know, I think his ankle is quite swollen so let's see. We have one week until the Arsenal game and 10 days until the final so I think he will be available."
On the remaining two games of the season, with Premier League leaders Arsenal to come before facing Rayo Vallecano in the Conference League final: "It's very big. We played midweek, Brentford only play weekends, it was a fantastic performance and I'm really pleased with the mentality of this group. We want to keep our standard high against Arsenal. We have to manage the minutes and this is how we will go into the last 10 days."
On being able to influence the title race on the final day: "We just think what is best for us. We are not responsible for Arsenal or Manchester City. It is the last game at Selhurst [Park], so it is a big game for our fans and we need this game for top preparation for the [Conference League] final on the Wednesday."
Did you know?
Adam Wharton netted his first-ever goal for Crystal Palace in all competitions with his 81st shot overall and in his 94th appearance for the Eagles.
Ismaila Sarr has scored 21 goals for Crystal Palace in all competitions this season, the joint-most by any player for the Eagles in a single campaign as a Premier League club, equaling Andy Johnson's tally in 2004-05.
Crystal Palace have lost 21 points from winning positions in the Premier League this season - only Newcastle United (27) have lost more.
Tyrick Mitchell made his 200th Premier League start for Crystal Palace, just the fourth player to hit that milestone for the club in the competition, after Joel Ward (293), Wilfried Zaha (273) and James MacArthur (211).
Analysis: Injury woes for Glasner before finalpublished at 17:42 BST 17 May
17:42 BST 17 May
Matthew Howarth BBC Sport journalist
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Chris Richards had to be helped off the pitch after suffering an injury in Crystal Palace's draw at Brentford
When Crystal Palace lost to Bournemouth a fortnight ago, manager Oliver Glasner likened the 3-0 defeat to a friend's birthday party taking place a few days before your wedding.
The "wedding" in that scenario was Palace's Conference League semi-final second leg against Shakhtar Donetsk, which Glasner's team won 2-1 to confirm their place in the final.
With Palace's focus now firmly on the showpiece against Rayo Vallecano in 10 days' time, Glasner made five changes to the side that lost to Manchester City in midweek - leaving the likes of Jean-Philippe Mateta, Chris Richards and Jefferson Lerma on the bench.
There were no colourful analogies on this occasion as Palace dominated for large spells, although Glasner will be disappointed not to have got the win his team deserved.
To make matters worse, the visitors suffered injuries to two centre-backs - Chadi Riad and Richards - late in the second half.
Richards had to be helped from the pitch after going down in second-half stoppage time, making him a doubt for next weekend's final-day game against Arsenal - and possibly the Conference League final in Leipzig.
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Sutton's predictions: Brentford v Crystal Palacepublished at 11:01 BST 17 May
11:01 BST 17 May
Crystal Palace are going to keep on prioritising the Europa Conference League - their manager Oliver Glasner has already been talking about it.
So even if Glasner does not start with an obviously weakened line-up, he is managing the minutes for his players and everything is being done with an eye on the game with Rayo Vallecano in Leipzig on 27 May.
In contrast, Brentford's focus is on their league position and making it into Europe for the first time in their history.
Because of all that, I am backing Brentford here. Palace beat the Bees at Selhurst Park in November, but they are not getting anything on Sunday.
Brentford v Crystal Palace: Key stats and talking pointspublished at 07:49 BST 16 May
07:49 BST 16 May
Prudent Nsengiyumva BBC Sport journalist
Brentford and Crystal Palace meet at the Gtech Community on Sunday afternoon (15:00 BST). The Bees are charging toward an unlikely Champions League finish, while Palace's focus is fixed firmly on a looming European final.
Bees buzzing toward Europe
Back in August, many pundits had Brentford tipped for relegation.
They'd lost their transformative head coach Thomas Frank to Spurs and key figures like captain Christian Norgaard and Bryan Mbeumo to Arsenal and Manchester United respectively.
Yet here they are, chasing European football. Talk about defying expectations.
That resilience has defined their season.
Brentford haven't always been slick, but they've been stubborn.
At home, especially, they've rediscovered their gritty edge — just two defeats in their last 14 league matches at the Gtech.
Keith Edwards' side have also kept Palace quiet here for decades, unbeaten in their last six home league meetings.
This isn't a team that overwhelms opponents with chances.
But when they do fall, Igor Thiago has been ruthless — only Erling Haaland has scored more than two goals in more league games this season than his six.
Are the Eagles already looking to Leipzig?
Crystal Palace's season looked like it might unravel when Oliver Glasner announced in January he would leave at the end of the campaign.
But the turbulence has eased, the squad has steadied, and Palace now stand on the brink of something far more historic— the chance to lift a European trophy just three days after the Premier League season concludes.
In any other year, sitting 15th would cause concern.
But the Eagles are safe, well clear of relegation — and with European final in Leipzig calling, their priorities have shifted.
Their flat performance in a 3–0 defeat at the Etihad was another sign of a side saving its energy for something far bigger.
Palace still carry threat though, and the numbers prove it.
They've won six of their last nine Premier League London derbies away from home (D2 L1).
After victories at Fulham and Spurs, they're chasing a third straight away win in the capital in a top flight season — something they've never achieved.
Jean Philippe Mateta has driven that charge, scoring 11 goals in London derbies.
Glasner on Lacroix, squad rotation and 'very exciting' finishpublished at 15:51 BST 15 May
15:51 BST 15 May
Marissa Thomas BBC Sport journalist
Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner has been speaking to the media before Sunday's Premier League game against Brentford at Gtech Community Stadium (kick-off 15:00 BST).
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
Glasner provided a team news update saying he "hoped" that "Evann Guessand returns to the squad for Sunday" while there is a "bit more of a question over Borna Sosa" who might be out until the final game of the season against Arsenal. Everyone else is available.
On Maxence Lacroix and Jean-Philippe Mateta being named in France's squad for the World Cup: "I'm very pleased and delighted for Maxence and JP. Maxence had his debut in March. It's massive for both of them and I'm delighted because they work so hard. I talked to Maxence two years ago, it was his dream to play for France. He could fulfill it and he deserves all the credit because he has worked so hard. He is playing so consistently on a high level."
On how impressed he has been with Keith Andrews' first season in charge of Brentford: "Very impressed. Doing so well, he kept their style. They sold [Bryan] Mbeumo and [Yoane] Wissa in the summer and they made some good signings. They followed the pathway they started a few years ago. It is maybe the most important part of their success in the way they sign players and managers. Consistency is very important for this. He [Andrews] is doing an amazing job."
On rotating the squad: "There has been a lot of travelling, it is good to play both games in London now [against Brentford and Arsenal in final two games] but I don't talk about the amount of games anymore and rotating. Players are fit and if somebody doesn't feel ready for a final in 10 days, look for another job. Now is the most important part of the season, very exciting, everybody is fresh. We won't rotate massively."
Palace should save players for what could be 'greatest night in club history'published at 15:17 BST 14 May
15:17 BST 14 May
Ellie Killick Fan writer
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To rotate or not to rotate, that is the question...
With arguably the biggest game of Crystal Palace's history being just 13 days away, question marks over whether Oliver Glasner should start resting players have started to arise.
By the time we reach 27 May, Palace will be playing their 60th game of the season. That's 12 more than last year and you can definitely see it's taken a toll. This season has been incredible, our first ever taste of European football and I wouldn't change it for the world, but the fixture congestion has clearly had an impact.
Glasner is no stranger to moments like these. He's been here before with Eintracht Frankfurt in 2021 and he's made it very clear he doesn't want the squad mentally checking out before the final. It makes sense, you don't want players losing rhythm with one of the biggest games of their career around the corner.. but at the same time, we cannot afford injuries right now.
With our league position for next season mathematically secure and being unable to reach our season-best tally, there's not much left to prove domestically. Against Manchester City on Wednesday, we did see some rotation with Adam Wharton and Ismaila Sarr starting on the bench – although even then Glasner brought then on with 30 minutes remaining despite being 2-0 down, which did not do my nerves any favours.
With two league games remaining, I personally feel a few more players need protecting before the final, especially at the back. Maxence Lacroix has played 53 out of a possible 57 matches, which is absolutely crazy and at some point will become unsustainable.
At this point, the most important thing is to keep everyone fit. They've come too far and worked too hard for tired legs or needless injuries to ruin what could be the greatest night in our history.
Gene: Really nice to see Phil Foden play at the level he's capable of and contributing positively. A nice win but probably not enough to catch Arsenal considering their final two matches. They're still vulnerable on the quick transition and we were fortunate several times.
Harry: The football I watched between Rayan Ait-Nouri, Jeremy Doku and Rayan Cherki was some of the most beautiful passing I've seen all season. Absolute privilege to watch them play and also immense credit to Antoine Semenyo, Omar Marmoush, Savinho and Foden. We don't know if Arsenal will slip up, but seeing our boy Phil with a smile on his face will be enough for me this season. Let's keep the pressure on! Thank you to Palace and their fans for the atmosphere and fair play, best of luck against Rayo Vallecano.
Lotfi: Apart from the win which was essential to keep the pressure on Arsenal, it was so exhilarating to see Foden bag two assists and get player of the match. Also, the return of Josko Gvardiol is massive for City. Over to you Arsenal. If you want the title, you're going to have to work for it.
Amanda: Phil Foden was showing what a great player he is. We started slow, but once the first goal was scored this City team clicked into gear. Bernardo Silva was superb and it was great to see John Stones come on. Nathan Ake was solid at the back and Cherki was superb - the assist was a joy to watch.
Crystal Palace fans
Robert: City gave us a lesson in football. Shear class and on a different level. Watch out Arsenal, it ain't over yet!
Len: Probably Palace's worst display of football this season. They just didn't compete. It looked like a City training game. We couldn't get hold of the ball and when they did their passing was dreadful. It wasn't that City were good, they were made to look so much better by Palace's lack of creativity and ability.
Steve: Outplayed! Outfought! Outwitted! The gap in class was on open display. Palace are in danger of dropping down the table like a stone. Their league record since the beginning of December is pretty dreadful. It is essential they win the Conference League final to attract a top manager and better quality players.
Tom: Palace have several players in the squad now that are on the margin of being good enough for this league, and recent recruitment has been poor. A summer clear out is needed and we may need to cut losses on some big-money signings if we want to keep up.
Gossip: Palace monitor striker Fall published at 07:52 BST 14 May
07:52 BST 14 May
Premier League sides West Ham and Crystal Palace are keeping tabs on 21-year-old Pape Moussa Fall, a 6ft 6in Senegalese striker who is on loan at Belgian side RAAL La Louviere from Metz. (TeamTalk), external
Man City 3-0 Crystal Palace analysis: Eagles have other prioritiespublished at 22:58 BST 13 May
22:58 BST 13 May
Shamoon Hafez Football reporter
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Crystal Palace's league form is petering away, now without victory in their past five top-flight matches, and the latest loss leaves them 15th in the table.
The Eagles are not at threat of being relegated and have their priority on the Europa Conference League final against Rayo Vallecano in two weeks' time.
Boss Oliver Glasner was unapologetic beforehand about changes to his side and made four alterations, leaving forward Ismaila Sarr on the bench.
The Senegal international appeared on the hour mark and forced Donnarumma into a save low down, but the visitors were thoroughly outplayed for almost the entire game.
Palace produced a shock by beating Manchester City in the FA Cup final last May but there was to be no repeat result this time.
Man City 3-0 Crystal Palace: What Glasner saidpublished at 22:43 BST 13 May
22:43 BST 13 May
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'City were too good for us' - Glasner
Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner, speaking to Sky Sports: "If you want to get a point or even more, you need a top performance at the Etihad.
"We didn't have a top performance today. Some parts were OK, some parts were not good enough.
"We didn't stick to the plan, particularly in the first half. Instead, we lost the ball because we were not quick enough, and we did not have the solution before we had the ball.
"We couldn't take advantage of their mistakes. If you make too many mistakes at the back, then you have no chance against City.
"We tried, everybody tried, but again it is not so easy against a team like City against players like City. See the first goal, it is just unpredictable.
"In the end, City deserved the win. We could manage the minutes how we wanted to manage it. Again, it is four days until the next game, and we will do the same."
Did you know?
Crystal Palace have won just four of their last 21 Premier League games (D6 L11), a run which began with defeat at home to Manchester City back in December (0-3).