Crystal Palace, Wolves and Premier League
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Not a bad week for Crystal Palace, that. The first trophy in club history, the FA Cup, on Saturday, followed by a 4-2 victory over Wolves in the Eagles' Selhurst Park finale on Tuesday — that'll definitely do.
Report and free match highlights as Eddie Nketiahs double helps Crystal Palace to a 4-2 win over Wolves to move them within two points of the Premier League top half; Eberechi Eze and Ben Chilwell also on target for hosts;
Crystal Palace predicted lineup vs. Wolves (3-4-2-1): Henderson; Richards, Lacroix, Lerma; Muñoz, Hughes, Kamada, Mitchell; Esse, Sarr; Nketiah. Wolves are without a familiar set of names for Tuesday’s game, and Hwang Hee-Chan is set to remain out of action due to a knock.
Crystal Palace’s celebrations will be cut short when the Eagles return to Premier League action against Wolves tonight.Oliver Glasner’s side secured the first major trophy in the club’s history
Wolves have nothing but pride to play for this season as they sit 14th in the table and Vitor Pereira showed he had one eye on 2025-26 as he made five changes for this game. To their credit, they did not play like a team whose mind might be on their summer holidays and instead pushed Palace hard for their win as Jorgen Strand Larsen's second-half header gave them something to fight for,
Wolves' lead doesn't last long as Eddie Nketiah's effort sneaks into the corner of the goal to bring Crystal Palace back to level terms at Selhurst Park.
A memorable season for the south London club saw them claim their first major trophy as a disciplined and well-coached side made their mark
Eddie Nketiah has struggled to live up to his £30m price tag since joining Crystal Palace from Arsenal last August, but his two goals against Wolves showed the type of finishing he is capable of. Having scored just one Premier League goal for the Eagles all season., he grabbed two very-well taken goals on Tuesday night.