Crystal Palace started the 2019-20 season relatively positively, with a 0-0 draw at home to Everton. The next week Palace lost 1-0 to newly promoted Sheffield United, with John Lundstram scoring the only goal early in the second half. Palace got their first two goals of the season in a shock 2-1 win at Manchester United. Jordan Ayew scored midway through the first half, with Daniel James thinking he’d rescued a point for Manchester United with his curling equaliser late on. However, Patrick van Aanholt scored past the goalkeeper at the near post winning the game for Crystal Palace in stoppage time. Palace then entered the EFL Cup in the second round, being drawn at home to League TwoColchester United. After a 0-0 draw, Palace lost the penalty shootout after Andros Townsend’s penalty was saved by goalkeeper Dean Gerken. Back in the Premier League, Palace beat Aston Villa 1-0, but the game turned toxic after a decision by referee Kevin Friend to disallow a late equaliser by Henri Lansbury.
Palace started October strongly, where despite going 1-0 down to Sebastien Haller’s goal for West Ham United, a Luka Milivojević penalty levelled the game. Jordan Ayew then scored a late winner, initially ruled out for offside but given by VAR. After an international break, Palace were back at Selhurst Park against Manchester City where goals from Gabriel Jesus and David Silva downed the high-spirited Eagles. The next game was away to Arsenal, where despite going 2-0 down with goals from Sokratis and David Luiz after just 10 minutes, a stunning fightback ensued with a Luka Milivojević penalty and a header from Jordan Ayew levelled the game at 2-2. Sokratis Papasthopoulos then had a late winner disallowed by VAR due to a foul on Luka Milivojević.
Pre-season
Palace confirmed their pre-season schedule in June 2019. A friendly against Barnet was also confirmed.
Competitions
Premier League
Palace are competing in the Premier League for the seventh year in a row.
Crystal Palace entered the FA Cup in the third round, in early January 2020, along with the other 19 Premier League teams. They were drawn at home to Championship team Derby County, and lost the game by a single goal.
EFL Cup
The second round draw was made on 13 August 2019 following the conclusion of all but one first round matches. Palace were drawn at home against Colchester United, and, after a goal-less game, were knocked out in a penalty shoot-out.
Players
First-team squad
Player statistics
Appearances and goals
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