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·17 December 2024

Preview: Arsenal Aim for Wembley Spot Against Resurgent Palace

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Arsenal vs Crystal Palace: Carabao Cup Quarter-Final Preview

Arsenal face Crystal Palace in a Carabao Cup quarter-final on Wednesday, a fixture that feels charged with potential consequences. Both clubs enter this encounter driven by contrasting imperatives—Arsenal chasing redemption after a frustrating draw against Everton, while Palace seek to extend a rejuvenating run after defeating Brighton 3-1.

Arsenal’s Redemption Quest

Saturday’s 0-0 draw with Everton left Arsenal licking their wounds, having missed the opportunity to close the gap at the top of the Premier League. Manager Mikel Arteta knows that a domestic cup triumph could be a pivotal boost for a season flirting with underachievement.


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With Wembley now within reach, Arteta’s team selection will be under scrutiny. Declan Rice remains a doubt after limping off against Everton, while defensive mainstays Ben White, Riccardo Calafiori, Oleksandr Zinchenko, and Takehiro Tomiyasu are sidelined with injuries.

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Palace’s Momentum Surge

Palace’s season, previously marked by inconsistency, has sparked into life after their rousing 3-1 victory over Brighton. Manager Oliver Glasner will hope to capitalise on that momentum, though his side will be without Adam Wharton and Matheus Franca. Rob Holding faces a late fitness test.

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Match Details

Date and Kick-off Time: Wednesday 18 December 2024, 7.30pm GMT Venue: Emirates Stadium, London TV Channel: Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League Live Stream: Available via the Sky Go app for subscribers

Prediction and Head-to-Head

Arsenal’s home advantage and greater squad depth suggest a narrow win, though much hinges on Arteta’s selection. A predicted 3-1 scoreline seems plausible. In historical clashes, Arsenal have 33 wins to Palace’s six, with 16 draws in between.

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