How to watch AEK Larnaca v Crystal Palace, team news, predicted line-ups and more | OneFootball

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·19 March 2026

How to watch AEK Larnaca v Crystal Palace, team news, predicted line-ups and more

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Crystal Palace will travel to Cyprus hoping to overcome AEK Larnaca in their UEFA Conference League last 16 tie.

Everything is still to play for after the first leg finished goalless at Selhurst Park last week.


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Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the second leg…

Kick-off time

5.45pm UK time, Thursday March 19

How to watch

TNT Sports 3

Streaming on Discovery+

Injuries and suspensions

Larnaca: Miramon (doubt), Roberge (doubt), Amyn (out), Naoum (out), Suarez (out)

Palace: Munoz (doubt), Henderson (out), Nketiah (out), Doucoure (out)

Predicted line-ups

Larnaca (4-2-3-1): Alomerovic; Ekpolo, Miicevic, Saborit, Garcia; Pons, Ledes; Miramon, Mudrazija, Ivanovic; Bajic

Palace (3-4-2-1): Benitez; Richards, Lacroix, Cannot; Johnson, Wharton, Kamada, Mitchell; Sarr, Guessand; Larsen

Recent form

Larnaca are one of the best teams in Cyprus and currently sit second in the table. The Cypriot side have also been strong in Europe, and remain unbeaten in the Conference League this season. Larnaca won at the weekend and will come into this game with confidence.

Palace have so far struggled during their maiden European campaign. Oliver Glasner’s side have rarely looked convincing in the Conference League and will have to get the job done on the road tonight. With just one win in four, Palace will be hoping to find form tonight.

What’s been said?

“We showed what we can do,” said Larnaca coach Javi Rozada. “We showed that we respect each other. We will do everything tomorrow against a team with enough quality, from a very strong and competitive league.”

“It’s important to not go ‘all in’ from the first minute because they are good football players,” Palace boss Glasner insisted. “They can score almost from nothing like we have seen in the first game against them and that’s why we need to have a good balance.

“But we are here with the confidence that we can score against them and that’s how we approach the game tomorrow.”

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