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  1. The official website of Crystal Palace Football Club, featuring news, fixtures, player profiles and information about Selhurst Park, the home of the Eagles.

  2. Crystal Palace Football Club (commonly referred to as simply Palace) is a professional football club based in Selhurst in the Borough of Croydon, South London, England. The club competes in the Premier League, the top tier of English football.

  3. The Crystal Palace was a cast iron and plate glass structure, originally built in Hyde Park, London, to house the Great Exhibition of 1851.

  4. All the latest official news regarding Crystal Palace F.C, including interviews, stories, match reports and features surrounding the Eagles' first-team, development squad and academy.

  5. 4 days ago · Oliver Glasner has provided an update on the availability of his Crystal Palace squad, ahead of our first home game of the season against West Ham United. The manager said at his pre-match press conference: “Talking about tomorrow, Joachim [Andersen] won’t be available. Jordan Ayew is the same. “ [Matheus] França [is unavailable] after ...

  6. For the latest news on Crystal Palace FC, including scores, fixtures, team news, results, form guide & league position, visit the official website of the Premier League.

  7. Crystal Palace won their final four Premier League home games of 2023-24 by an aggregate score of 16-2. The Eagles haven’t won five consecutive home league games since October 2001 (a run of six ...

  8. 6 days ago · 21 August 2024. Fulham are set to sign Crystal Palace centre-back Joachim Andersen for about £30m. The Cottagers have pursued Andersen throughout the summer transfer window and had an initial bid ...

  9. Crystal Palace scores, results and fixtures on BBC Sport, including live football scores.

  10. Jul 11, 2024 · Crystal Palace, giant glass-and-iron exhibition hall in Hyde Park, London, that housed the Great Exhibition of 1851. The structure was taken down and rebuilt (1852–54) at Sydenham Hill (now in the borough of Bromley), at which site it survived until 1936.

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