Line-ups confirmed for Premier League clash


Catch up with all the team news from Crystal Palace vs Burnley in the Premier League

Crystal Palace welcome lowly Burnley to Selhurst Park in a crucial Premier League clash tonight.

The Eagles are currently sitting at a pretty distance from the relegation zone, but a loss to Scott Parker’s men would have the club looking over their shoulders.

Meanwhile, the Clarets look a safe bet to return to the Championship, with the team 11 points from 17th-placed Nottingham Forest.

If they are to mount a great escape, they need to win this game.

Catch up with all the team news right here on 101greatgoals.

Crystal Palace team news

Crystal Palace starting XI: Henderson, Munoz, Lerma, Lacroix, Richards, Mitchell, Wharton, Kamada, Sarr, Guessand, Strand Larsen

Crystal Palace substitutes: Benitez, Pino, Johnson, Uche, Clyne, Hughes, Sosa, Riad, Devenny

Burnley team news

Burnley Football Club manager Scott Parker

Burnley starting XI: Dubravka, Walker, Worrall, Esteve, Ugochukwu, Edwards, Anthony, Humphreys, Flemming, Hannibal, Laurent

Burnley substitutes: Weib, Bruun Larsen, Foster, Florentino, Tchaouna, Ekdal, Ward-Prowse, Pires, Barnes

How to watch Crystal Palace vs Burnley: TV channel, online stream

Crystal Palace vs Burnley will kick-off at 7:30pm UK time, and is available to watch on TNT Sports 5 or streamed on the discovery+ app.

The stats for Crystal Palace vs Burnley

  • Crystal Palace ended a 9-match Premier League winless run by beating Brighton, moving up to 13th in the table.
  • Palace are winless in 7 consecutive home league games (3 draws, 4 defeats) — their worst Selhurst Park top-flight run since 1997-98.
  • The Eagles have managed just 2 home wins in 12 league matches this season, last winning there on 1 November.
  • Only 37.5% of Palace’s total Premier League points have been earned at home — the second-worst home return in the division.
  • However, Palace are unbeaten in 19 home league games against sides starting the day in the relegation zone, dating back to February 2017.
  • Burnley are on a 16-game league winless streak, the longest run of any club in Europe’s top five leagues.
  • The Clarets are one of only two teams in the entire English Football League without a league win since early November.
  • Burnley have won just 1 of their last 16 top-flight trips to London (6 draws, 9 losses), losing the last four in a row.
  • They have been stuck in 19th place since late November, slipping further behind safety.
  • Scott Parker has never won a Premier League away match in London in 8 attempts, with only four managers in history enduring longer winless runs in the capital.




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