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Crystal Palace vs Liverpool - as it happened: James Milner and Sadio Mane hand Reds victory on the road

Re-live all the action from Selhurst Park

Nathan Jacobs,Kishan Vaghela
Monday 20 August 2018 11:47 BST
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Liverpool will look to confirm themselves as the early Premier League pacesetters when they visit Selhurst Park to face Crystal Palace on Monday evening.

Last year’s Champions League finalists were big spenders once again in the transfer market and are consequently the favourite to challenge Manchester City for the title this season.

Their attack picked up where they left off from last season after a 4-0 hammering of West Ham at Anfield in their first game.

Crystal Palace meanwhile came away from a stiff first assignment with a 2-0 victory at Roy Hodgson’s former club Fulham.

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What time does it start?

Crystal Palace vs. Liverpool kicks off at 8PM (BST)

Where can I watch it?

The match will be shown live on Sky Sports’ Premier League and Main Event channels. Sky Sports subscribers can also stream the game online via the SkyGo app.

It’s a big game for…

Benteke: The Belgian striker faces his former club on Monday but would have hoped to have been in better form coming into it. He scored just three times in 30 league appearances last season, and although he made his presence known to the Fulham defenders last weekend he will need to pose more of a goal threat and maintain his hold-up play if Palace are to contain Liverpool’s forward line.

Stat...

23: Currently level with Chris Armstrong on 23 goals, Wilfried Zaha needs one more goal to become Palace’s all-time top Premier League goalscorer

Remember when…

Dwight Gayle’s equaliser against Liverpool in May 2014 dealt what turned out to be a deadly blow to Liverpool’s title challenge that season. Leading 3-0 with just 15 minutes remaining, Liverpool believed they had done enough to keep up the pressure on Manchester City on points and goal difference. However, three goals in 11 minutes from Palace, including two from Dwight Gayle saw the Reds move just a point in front of City. The impact of the stalemate was compounded by City’s victory against Aston Villa two days later.

Player to watch…

Wayne Hennessey: The Welshman was in outstanding form against Fulham last weekend, making a total of six games to ensure the Cottagers’ return to the Premier League ended in defeat. With summer signing Vicente Guaita waiting in the wings only consistent performances will suffice, and with Liverpool’s attacking prowess in store on Monday night, the former Wolves keeper will be key if Palace are to get a result.

Past three-meetings…

Crystal Palace 1 (Milivojević pen) Liverpool 2 (Mané, Salah), Premier League, March 2018

Liverpool 1 (Mané) Crystal Palace 0, Premier League, August 2017

Liverpool 1 (Coutinho) Crystal Palace 2 (Benteke x2), Premier League, April 2017

Form guide…

Crystal Palace: W

Liverpool: W

Liverpool have started where they left off
Liverpool have started where they left off (PA)

Odds…

Crystal Palace to win: 23/4

Liverpool to win: 4/9

Draw: 19/5

Prediction...

Crystal Palace 1-3 Liverpool: Palace will present problems but there's only so long any team can hold out against this Reds side and Salah and Co. will eventually be too much.

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FULL TIME: CRYSTAL PALACE 0-2 LIVERPOOL 

Liverpool come through a really tough game at Selhurst Park withstanding lots of pressure especially early in the second half. 

Crystal Palace will feel like they were unlucky not to get something but following Wan-Bissaka's dismissal, the game got away from the Eagles. 

It was still a very good match, well fought-out from both sides but the Reds make it two wins from two, and two clean sheets from two, as well. 

It's early days but those people talking about a fight between Manchester City and Liverpool for the title will be quietly happy right now. 

Nathan Jacobs20 August 2018 21:55
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That's all for tonight folks.

Thanks for joining us and join us again next week for more live coverage here at the Independent. 

Nathan Jacobs20 August 2018 21:59

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