
Crystal Palace is set to face Fiorentina at Selhurst Park in a historic European quarter-final match. The Eagles are in good form and are just two games away from reaching their first-ever European semi-final.
Crystal Palace predicted XI vs Fiorentina: Eagles ready for historic European night at Selhurst Park
Crystal Palace host Fiorentina at Selhurst Park on Thursday night, knowing they are just two games away from a first-ever European semi-final.
Palace head into their maiden continental quarter-final in steady form. After a turbulent mid-season run, the Eagles have rediscovered rhythm at just the right time.
However, Fiorentina arrive as seasoned operators at this stage, with a proven track record in the Conference League.
This stage is uncharted territory for Palace.
Manager Oliver Glasner has steadied the ship after a difficult winter spell, and there is a growing sense that his side can rise to the occasion under the lights.
They are unbeaten in six Conference League matches and have shown resilience in knockout football.
They dramatically edged past AEK Larnaca last time out. Momentum is quietly building.
Their form at Selhurst Park remains inconsistent domestically, but European nights bring a different edge. Palace will believe they can harness that energy.
Fiorentina, though, are a different proposition. Despite a disappointing Serie A campaign, the Italian side is unbeaten in six matches and boasts serious knockout pedigree.
They have reached at least the semi-finals in each of their last three Conference League campaigns.
With history on the line for Palace and expectation resting on Fiorentina, this first leg carries significant weight.
Crystal Palace are unbeaten in their last six Conference League matches (W3, D3).
They have also avoided defeat in their last four European home games.
Fiorentina have won 10 of their 11 European quarter-final ties.
The Italian side has lost just one of their last five UEFA away games in England.
Palace are the fifth English club to reach this stage of the Conference League. The previous four all progressed.
Key players are back for Palace after a three-week break. The ‘fantastic’ Dean Henderson is expected to start after recovering from illness.
Meanwhile, Adam Wharton, 22, is fit despite a recent minor injury on international duty.
However, Jorgen Strand Larsen is suspended, meaning Jean-Philippe Mateta is set to lead the line.
Eddie Nketiah is ruled out with a fresh hamstring issue, while Cheick Doucoure remains a doubt.
Dean Henderson; Chris Richards, Maxence Lacroix, Jaydee Canvot; Brennan Johnson, Adam Wharton, Daichi Kamada, Tyrick Mitchell; Ismaila Sarr, Evan Guessand; Jean-Philippe Mateta.
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The match is significant as it marks Crystal Palace's first-ever European quarter-final, with the team aiming to reach the semi-finals.
Crystal Palace has found steady form after a turbulent mid-season, positioning them well for the upcoming match.
The match is scheduled for Thursday night at Selhurst Park.


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