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    onlyplanz_80y6mtBy onlyplanz_80y6mtDecember 7, 2025004 Mins Read
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    Fulham v Crystal Palace: Premier League – live | Premier League
    Fulham's Alex Iwobi holds off Yeremy Pino and Marc Guéhi of Crystal Palace. Photograph: Andrew Boyers/Action Images/Reuters
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    12 min Wharton’s corner is headed out towards Pino on the Palace left. He knocks the bouncing ball past Jimenez, who think it’s still there to be won. Wrong! Instead of clearing the ball, he boots Pino straight in the face. VAR are happy that it was accidental, and they’re right, but it was still a fair old whack.

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    Updated at 11.44 EST

    12 min Wharton, with eyes in the side of his head, plays a quality disguised pass out to the right wing-back Clyne, who wins Palace’s first corner.

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    Updated at 11.42 EST

    11 min Another Iwobi corner leads to a bit of a scramble before Palace force the ball clear. Fulham are turning up the metaphorical heat.

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    9 min: Good effort by Smith Rowe Iwobi, on the left, curls a wicked inswinging corner that brushes a Palace head and flies over the bar for another corner.

    This time it’s on the right. Iwobi clips it deliberately towards Smith Rowe, unmarked 10 yards out at the near post. He watches the bounce and twists his body to crack a shot that hits Guehi and flies over the bar. Lovely effort though, a variation on the old Anderton/Sheringham corner.

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    Updated at 11.40 EST

    5 min Iwobi’s shot from 20 yards deflects wide, though it wouldn’t have counted because some fella was offside in the build-up, Wilson I think.

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    4 min Nothing to report. Not a single thing.

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    1 min And they’re off. Fulham are kicking from left to right as we watch.

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    The players stroll onto the field on a largely disgusting afternoon in west London: cold, wet, windy. Apart from that, it’s thong weather.

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    A win would lift Palace to fourth in the Premier League table, which looks like this as of 4.21pm on 7 December 2025.

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    Full time: Brighton 1-1 West Ham

    Georginio Rutter’s injury-time equaliser earned Brighton a point after Jarrod Bowen had put West Ham ahead at the Amex Stadium. Daniel Harris has more.

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    It should have been a night for Crystal Palace supporters to savour. About 1,500 officially made the trip to Strasbourg for their second away match of the Conference League group stage last week, although plenty more had gathered in the pretty Alsatian city famous for its expansive Christmas market.

    Yet while most were enjoying being part of Palace’s first European campaign after May’s FA Cup win, “a tiny minority” – as the club’s statement the following day described them – had different ideas. Footage of bottles and chairs being thrown as two rival groups of supporters of the same club clashed before the game in one of the city’s squares went viral on X. “Palace fans fighting each other in Strasbourg,” read the message, not surprisingly sparking widespread confusion.

    The Guardian understands it was the culmination of a long-running feud between the Holmesdale Fanatics (HF) – an ultras group known for their vocal support and homemade tifos – and a collection of Palace fans said to have become increasingly antagonistic towards them. They are believed to be the group heard singing pro-Tommy Robinson songs and spotted with “Stop the boats” flags during Palace’s trips to Lublin to play Dynamo Kyiv in October and Fredrikstad for a playoff a month earlier. The group are thought to be more loosely organised than the HF and come from several different areas, including the Croydon suburb of New Addington, Crawley and Kent.

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    Both managers make two changes from their midweek games. Marco Silva brings in Timothy Castagne and Samuel Chukwueze for Ryan Sessegnon and Sasa Lukic.

    Palace are without bullet train Daniel Munoz, who scored the winner at Burnley in midweek, due to a minor knee injury. Nathaniel Clyne replaces him and Eddie Nketiah comes in for Jefferson Lerma. In both cases that means a slight reshuffle, with Alex Iwobi and Daichi Kamada moving into deeper positions.

    Fulham (4-2-3-1) Leno; Tete, Andersen, Bassey, Castagne; Berge, Iwobi; Wilson, Smith Rowe, Chukwueze; Jimenez.

    Subs: Lecomte, Cairney, Traore, Cuenca, Kusi-Asare, Lukic, Kevin, King, Diop.

    Crystal Palace (3-4-2-1) Henderson; Richards, Lacroix, Guehi; Clyne,
    Wharton, Kamada, Mitchell; Nketiah, Pino; Mateta.

    Subs: Matthews, Benitez, Lerma, Uche, Hughes, Esse, Canvot, Sosa, Devenny.

    Referee Sam Barrott.

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    Updated at 10.55 EST

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    Hello and welcome to live coverage of Fulham v Crystal Palace at Craven Cottage. We can say without fear of contradiction that it won’t be as exciting as Fulham’s last home game, the madcap 5-4 defeat to Manchester City on Tuesday. But it should be an engaging match between two excellently coached teams.

    Fulham and Palace are separated by nine places and only six points, such is the congestion in the middle of the Premier League table. Despite the City defeat, Fulham have a pretty good home record: P7 W4 D1 L2, exactly the same as Palace’s record on the road. The contrast in styles – Fulham’s rhythmic possession versus Palace’s rapier counter-attacks – only adds to the appeal.

    Kick off 4.30pm.

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