Crystal Palace v Manchester City
Crystal Palace came from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 with Manchester City in the reverse fixture in December.
Only in 1992-93, 1994-95, and 2021-22 have they avoided defeat in both Premier League meetings with
the Citizens in a season.
Man City are unbeaten in their last eight Premier League away games against Crystal Palace (W6 D2),
since a 2-1 loss in April 2015. They’ve kept six clean sheets and conceded just two goals in that run.
Crystal Palace have failed to score in any of their last four Premier League home games against Man City,
with Luka Milivojevic in April 2019 the last Eagles player to score against them at Selhurst Park.
Man City have kept just one clean sheet in their last nine Premier League away games against London
sides (W5 D1 L3), though that was at Crystal Palace in March last year (1-0). They had kept a clean sheet
in eight of their previous 11 visits to the capital before this.
Having won just one of their first nine Premier League home games this season (D3 L5), Crystal Palace
have now won three of their last five at Selhurst Park (D1 L1). They’ve scored exactly three goals in all
four of their home league wins this season.
After a run of just one win in five Premier League away games between September and December (D2 L2),
Man City have since won five of their last six on the road (D1). They’ve come from behind to win in four of
those five victories.
Crystal Palace managed just three shots and an xG of 0.19 against Bournemouth last time out, both lows
for the Eagles in a Premier League match this season. Indeed, two of the three games they've had four or
fewer shots this season have come under Oliver Glasner (also four v Spurs last month).
Eberechi Eze has netted five goals in eight home
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