
EPL Index
·22. April 2025
Arsenal vs Crystal Palace: Premier League Preview, Latest Team News and Score Prediction

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·22. April 2025
With the Premier League title race reaching its critical juncture, Arsenal welcome Crystal Palace to the Emirates on Saturday in a fixture that could either maintain the pressure at the summit or render the Gunners’ campaign a European sideshow.
The match arrives at a time when Mikel Arteta’s side are basking in continental success, having dispatched Real Madrid over two legs to reach a Champions League semi-final for the first time in 16 years. Yet while Europe is thrilling, the Premier League remains the true barometer—and Arsenal know that any slip-up now could see their fading domestic hopes extinguished entirely.
There’s no doubt Arsenal come into this game buoyed by recent performances. The dominant display against Ipswich last weekend showcased a side playing with rhythm, confidence and—crucially—depth. With fixtures coming thick and fast, rotation is inevitable. Arteta will need to balance the pursuit of silverware with preserving legs.
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Bukayo Saka, having escaped serious injury after a rough challenge from Leif Davis midweek, might be spared from the start. This opens the door for academy standout Ethan Nwaneri to feature from the off, while Myles Lewis-Skelly could return to midfield after his breakthrough showing against Madrid. There’s also a possibility of starts for Thomas Partey and Jurrien Timber as Arteta manages workloads and minutes.
Crystal Palace arrive in north London still smarting from consecutive thrashings before a goalless draw against Bournemouth steadied the ship—if only slightly. Their hopes of European qualification through the league now appear faint, and with an FA Cup semi-final on the horizon, Roy Hodgson’s side may understandably have one eye on Wembley.
That distraction, combined with selection problems—most notably the suspension of Chris Richards—leaves them vulnerable. Nathaniel Clyne may be pressed into a back three, and while Jean-Philippe Mateta is likely to retain his place up front, ex-Gunner Eddie Nketiah could make an appearance off the bench.
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In situations like this, Arsenal tend to impose themselves early. Their home form has been impressive, and their ability to rotate without a significant drop in quality speaks to how far this squad has come under Arteta’s guidance.
Palace, though spirited, appear weakened both physically and mentally. The looming FA Cup semi-final complicates matters, and their makeshift defence will have to contend with an Arsenal attack that remains dynamic, even without its usual starters.
Expect Arsenal to control possession, probe patiently, and strike clinically. With the title race potentially coming down to goal difference, don’t be surprised if Arteta urges his side to keep the pressure on with a comprehensive performance.
Prediction: Arsenal 2-0 Crystal Palace
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