
It’s a New Year’s Day London derby at Selhurst Park, where the stakes are deceptively high for a “mid-table” clash. The hosts are licking their wounds after a humbling 4–1 drubbing by Leeds United, desperate to stabilize their inconsistent run. Meanwhile, the visitors arrive in South London looking to shake off a midweek Carabao Cup exit and improve on their precarious 15th-place standing.
Crystal Palace vs Fulham Match Details at a Glance
| Match Detail | Information |
| Match | Crystal Palace vs Fulham |
| Venue | Selhurst Park |
| Date | January 1, 2026 |
| Time | 11:30 PM (BDT) / 11:00 PM (INR) |
| Broadcast & Live Streaming | Click here to watch the Crystal Palace vs Fulham live on Sports Live Hub (SLH) |
Injury News and Suspensions
Crystal Palace
If injuries were league points, the South Londoners would be challenging for the title. The treatment room is absolutely packed. Caleb Kporha (back) and Ryan Sessegnon (hamstring – note: listed in source under Fulham, but contextually checking Palace list: Kporha, Riad, Doucoure, Kamada, Munoz, Cardines are out). Specifically, Chadi Riad (ACL) and Cheick Oumar Doucouré (knee) are long-term absentees not expected back until mid-January.
Fulham
The visitors aren’t exactly arriving with a clean bill of health either. Rodrigo Muniz is a significant loss upfront, nursing a hamstring injury that will keep him out until late February 2026. Ryan Sessegnon is also unavailable due to a hamstring issue. Midfield engine Sasa Lukic remains a major doubt with a groin injury, leaving Marco Silva sweating over his midfield options during this congested festive period.
Crystal Palace vs Fulham Head-to-Head Records
| Matches Played | 47 |
| Crystal Palace Won | 12 |
| Fulham Won | 17 |
| Tied | 18 |
| First-ever Fixture | February 1907 |
| Most-recent Fixture | December 7, 2025 |
Form Guide
Crystal Palace
The Eagles currently sit 8th in the Premier League table, which sounds respectable on paper, but the reality is a bit more volatile. Under Oliver Glasner, the team has been the definition of “hot and cold,” posting three wins and three losses in their last six outings. The recent 4–1 hammering by Leeds United exposed some glaring cracks in their defensive armor, particularly when key personnel are missing.
Fulham
Marco Silva’s side is currently enduring a rough patch, languishing in 15th place. Consistency has been the primary enemy for the Cottagers; they have won four but lost four of their last eight games across all competitions. Their recent form is a mixed bag of fluid attacking football, undermined by defensive fragility. While they can look brilliant going forward with fluid rotations, they are prone to getting caught out by quick transitions weakness that was exploited in their recent Carabao Cup exit.
Key Battles
Jean-Philippe Mateta vs Joachim Andersen
Mateta is the focal point of the Eagles’ attack. He isn’t just a goalscorer; he is a battering ram who occupies center-backs, wins aerial duels, and brings the likes of Nketiah and Pino into play. His physical presence inside the box is Glasner’s “get out of jail free” card when the midfield is overrun.
Tasked with stopping him is a man who knows Selhurst Park intimately: Joachim Andersen. The Danish defender is crucial to the visitors’ setup, not just for his defensive acumen but for his ability to launch attacks with his long passing range. However, on New Year’s Day, his primary job will be containment. Andersen lacks raw pace, so he must use his positioning to intercept crosses before they reach Mateta.
Adam Wharton vs Emile Smith Rowe
In the engine room, young Adam Wharton continues to be the ticking metronome for the hosts. His ability to receive the ball under pressure and break lines with progressive passing is vital for a team that relies on quick transitions. With Doucouré and Kamada out, the burden on Wharton to control the tempo and shield a makeshift backline is immense.
Opposing him is the creative drifting force of Emile Smith Rowe. Operating in the “hole” or drifting wide in Silva’s 4-2-3-1, Smith Rowe is the key to unlocking compact defenses. He thrives in the half-spaces between the midfield and defensive lines, exactly the area where Glasner’s side can be vulnerable if their wing-backs are pinned back.
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Tactical Outlook
Glasner will almost certainly stick to his 3-4-2-1, though the personnel are stretched thin. The system relies heavily on wing-backs providing width and the two “10s” (likely Pino and Nketiah) playing narrow to support the striker. Without Munoz, the right flank is a concern. The hosts will likely cede possession, looking to absorb Fulham’s pressure and spring forward using the pace of their front three.
On the other side, Marco Silva will deploy his preferred 4-2-3-1. The emphasis will be on wide rotations, with Robinson flying down the left and Iwobi or Wilson tucking inside to create overloads. Their weakness lies in the space left behind their full-backs. Given the hosts’ tendency to transition quickly, Silva might instruct his double pivot (Berge and likely Bassey pushing up or a utility midfielder) to stay more disciplined than usual to prevent counter-attacks.
Possible Playing Squad
Crystal Palace XI:

Henderson (GK), Clyne, Guehi, Lacroix, Richards, Mitchell, Wharton, Hughes, Pino, Nketiah, Mateta
Fulham XI:

Leno (GK), Tete, Andersen, Bassey, Robinson, Berge, Iwobi, Wilson, Smith Rowe, Chukwueze, Jiménez
Crystal Palace vs Fulham Match Prediction
Crystal Palace usually boasts a significant advantage at Selhurst Park, where the crowd can be the twelfth man. However, the sheer volume of injuries to key defensive and midfield personnel levels the playing field significantly. The hosts are vulnerable, and their confidence is brittle after the Leeds defeat. Expect a cagey affair where set-pieces (a strength for the hosts) or a moment of transition magic decides the outcome.
Score Prediction
Crystal Palace 2–1 Fulham. The Eagles’ set-piece threat and Mateta’s physicality should just edge out a stylish but fragile Fulham side.
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