Crystal Palace celebrates late equalizer in thrilling 2-2 draw vs 10-man KuPS, securing Conference League playoff spot at Selhurst Park.
Crystal Palace celebrates late equalizer in thrilling 2-2 draw vs 10-man KuPS, securing Conference League playoff spot at Selhurst Park.
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Crystal Palace draws 2-2 with 10-man KuPS in Conference League

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Crystal Palace rescued a 2-2 draw against 10-man KuPS on the final day of the Conference League group stage, securing a playoff spot but missing automatic qualification to the last 16. Christantus Uche gave the hosts an early lead at Selhurst Park, but KuPS fought back after the break before Clinton Antwi's red card allowed Justin Devenny to equalize. Both teams now advance to a two-legged playoff for a round-of-16 place.

The match on December 18, 2025, at Selhurst Park kicked off at 8pm UK time, with Crystal Palace needing a victory to claim a top-eight finish in the league phase and bypass the playoffs. Manager Oliver Glasner made 11 changes to the lineup from the recent Premier League loss to Manchester City, handing senior debuts to centre-back George King, wing-back Dean Benamar, and winger Joel Drakes-Thomas. Jefferson Lerma captained the side for the first time, with Walter Benitez in goal.

Palace struck early when Uche opened the scoring in the fifth minute. After a neat passing move down the right, the Nigerian international cut inside from the edge of the box and curled a sumptuous shot into the far corner with the outside of his right foot. The goal lifted the home crowd, and Palace dominated the first half, creating further chances. Uche nearly added a second on 15 minutes, but his close-range shot was blocked. On 27 minutes, Joel Drakes-Thomas's cross nearly found Romain Esse, and Esse later missed from a tight angle.

Momentum shifted after the restart. KuPS equalized when Piotr Parzyszek swept in their first away goal in the competition following a slick central move. Three minutes later, Samuli Miettinen's scuffed shot from the edge of the area was prodded home by defender Ibrahim Cisse, putting the Finnish champions 2-1 up. KuPS thought they had extended the lead before the hour mark, but the goal was ruled out for offside.

Glasner introduced first-team regulars, including Will Hughes, to regain control. Around the 60th minute, Antwi received a straight red card for a reckless lunge on Hughes. Palace capitalized quickly as Tyrick Mitchell's cross was headed in by Devenny to level the score. The hosts pressed for a winner, with Devenny's volley saved by goalkeeper Johannes Kreidl and Eddie Nketiah's effort also denied, but KuPS held firm for the point.

Both sides progress to the knockout playoffs. Palace's lineup was Benitez, Canvot, Lerma, King, Benamar, Rodney, Devenny, Sosa, Drake-Thomas, Esse, Uche. KuPS started with Kreidl, Hamalainen, Cisse, Miettinen, Antwi, Ruoppi, Arifi, Oksanen, Savolainen, Parzyszek, Pennanen. Injuries kept Daichi Kamada, Daniel Munoz, Cheick Doucoure, Chadi Riad, Rio Cardines, and Caleb Kporha out for Palace.

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X discussions reflect mixed sentiments on Crystal Palace's 2-2 draw with 10-man KuPS: Palace fans express frustration at missing automatic Conference League qualification despite late dominance and academy showcases like Uche's sublime goal and Devenny's equalizer; praise for young talents and progression; KuPS celebrated for remarkable comeback and historic playoff spot; some skepticism on Palace's European campaign with rotation prioritizing Premier League.

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Dramatic illustration of Manchester United's 2-1 win over Crystal Palace at Old Trafford, highlighting the controversial red card and winning goal celebration.
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Manchester United defeats Crystal Palace 2-1 in Premier League clash

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Manchester United came from behind to beat 10-man Crystal Palace 2-1 at Old Trafford, moving into third place in the Premier League. The match turned on a controversial second-half penalty and red card for Palace defender Maxence Lacroix. Benjamin Sesko scored the winner, while manager Oliver Glasner criticized the officiating as an 'Old Trafford bonus'.

Crystal Palace secured a 2-0 victory over Zrinjski Mostar in the UEFA Conference League play-off second leg, advancing 3-1 on aggregate after a 1-1 first-leg draw. Goals from Maxence Lacroix and Evann Guessand ensured progression despite some nervy moments at Selhurst Park. The win marks Palace's first home victory since November.

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Crystal Palace advanced to the UEFA Conference League quarter-finals for the first time, defeating AEK Larnaca 2-1 after extra time in the second leg of their round-of-16 tie in Cyprus (2-1 aggregate after a 0-0 first leg). Ismaila Sarr scored both goals for the visitors as the hosts ended with nine men. Palace will next face Fiorentina.

Crystal Palace clinched a 1-0 victory over Wolves at Selhurst Park with a stoppage-time goal from Evann Guessand. In the other early Sunday match, Fulham defeated Sunderland 3-1 at the Stadium of Light, thanks to a brace from Raul Jimenez and a late strike by Alex Iwobi. These results offer relief for Palace amid relegation concerns and extend Sunderland's slump.

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AFC Bournemouth secured a 3-0 victory over Crystal Palace on Sunday, propelling them to sixth place in the Premier League. The win enhances their prospects for European football next season. Junior Kroupi and Rayan Cherki scored the decisive goals.

Paris Saint-Germain drew 2-2 with Monaco at Parc des Princes to progress 5-4 on aggregate in the Champions League knockout playoff. The holders overcame a first-half deficit after Monaco's Mamadou Coulibaly was sent off, with Marquinhos and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia scoring to secure advancement. Jordan Teze's late goal provided a tense finish for Luis Enrique's side.

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