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Liverpool vs Crystal Palace Stats As League and FA Cup Winners Warm-Up For Community Shield Clash

The curtain will come down on another Premier League season on Sunday and it should be a real party atmosphere on Merseyside as title winners Liverpool welcome FA Cup heroes Crystal Palace to Anfield.
Despite there being nothing but pride on the game, it will still be billed as a 2025 Community Shield warm-up – so let’s take a look at the key Liverpool F.C. vs Crystal Palace F.C. stats that have built up over the years.
Liverpool F.C. vs Crystal Palace F.C. Stats Suggest FA Cup Winners Have A Chance
Sunday’s final Premier League game for title winners Liverpool will see them welcome the Eagles to Anfield and even though the Reds will want to go out on a high – the Liverpool F.C. vs Crystal Palace F.C stats suggest the FA Cup winners shouldn’t be underestimated.
Yes, Oliver Glasner’s side have only won ONE of their last 15 against Liverpool – however, their record when facing them on Merseyside is not to be sniffed at.
Palace have won 40% of their last 10 league clashes on the road against Liverpool – including this very fixture last season.
It was another match nearer the end of the season (April 14th 2024) – that saw Palace record a famous 1-0 away win thanks to a goal by Eberechi Eze (watch below), who has also been included in the recent England squad.
Sunday’s match will also be billed as a 2025 Community Shield warm-up – as Liverpool and Crystal Palace will lock-horns again at Wembley in the 2025/26 season curtain-raiser match on August 9th.
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Liverpool F.C. vs Crystal Palace F.C. Recent Head-To-Head Stats
- Played 64 times before – Liverpool 36, Draws 13, Palace 15
- Last Met (5th Oct 24), Palace 0-1 Liverpool
- Current League Position – 1st Liverpool (83 points), 12th Palace (52 points)
- Last Season’s Repeat Fixture: Liverpool 0-1 Palace
- Palace have won just ONE of their last 15 vs Liverpool
- 4 of the last 5 head-to-heads went UNDER 2.5 GOALS
- 3 of the last 4 head-to-heads went UNDER 1.5 GOALS
- Both teams DIDN’T score in 7 of the last 10 head-to-heads
- Palace have won 4 of their last 10 league games at Liverpool
- 2 RED CARDS in the last 5 head-to-heads (1 each)
Liverpool vs Crystal Palace Match Details
⚽Teams: Liverpool vs Crystal Palace
🗓️Date: Sunday 25th May 2025
⌚KO: 16:00pm
🏟️Stadium: Anfield
Liverpool F.C. vs Crystal Palace F.C. Head-to-Heads By Competition
See below the full breakdown of matches between Liverpool and Crystal Palace over the years.
With the sides having met a total of 64 times and Liverpool having the bragging rights with 36 wins, to Palace’s 15 and 13 draws.
Competition | Liverpool Wins |
Draws | Palace Wins |
League | 30 | 9 | 10 |
League Cup | 3 | 1 | 3 |
FA Cup | 3 | 3 | 2 |
Total | 36 | 13 | 15 |
What Was The Score When Crystal Palace Played Liverpool This Season (2024/25)?
Liverpool and Palace have only met once this season – they’ve managed to avoid each other in the cups.
This previous clash, therefore, came in the Premier League at Selhurst Park – which was back on 5th October 2024.
The match ended in a tight 1-0 away win for Liverpool, after Diogo Jota scored the only goal of the game in the 9th minute.
Liverpool vs Crystal Palace – The Last FIVE Head-to-Heads
- 5th Oct 2024 – Palace 0-1 Liverpool
- 14th Apr 2024 – Liverpool 0-1 Palace
- 9th Dec 2023 – Palace 1-2 Liverpool
- 25th Feb 2023 – Palace 0-0 Liverpool
- 15th Aug 2022 – Liverpool 1-1 Palace
Liverpool vs Crystal Palace Match Betting: Who Is The Bookies Favourite To Win?
Having lost only four league games all season and only one at home – it’s no shock to see Liverpool as the long odds-on favourites at 4/11 to win the match.
However, with two of the last five Liverpool vs Crystal Palace head-to-heads ending in draws, plus the Eagles having won four of their last ten league games at Anfield – there will be plenty looking to snap-up the 9/2 draw and 5/1 Palace odds.
- Liverpool – 4/11
- Draw – 9/2
- Crystal Palace – 5/1
Note: Odds are subject to change
Who Is The Top Goalscorer For Liverpool This Season?

No shocker here to tell you that Liverpool’s striker talisman Mo Salah is their top scorer again this season.
The Egyptian has fired in 28 Premier League goals this term – plus added three in the Champions League and two in the League Cup.
Salah last scored against Palace in their 2-1 away win in the 2023/24 season.
If having a wager on the Liverpool vs Crystal Palace game, then Mo Salah can be backed at 7/2 to score first or 8/11 at anytime.
Who Is The Top Goalscorer For Crystal Palace This Season?

The Eagles top shooter this season is Frenchman Jean Philippe Mateta, with 14 league goals.
He’s also fired in three in the League Cup, but despite winning the FA Cup with Palace this season – failed to score in that competition.
Mateta also have history scoring against Liverpool – firing in a penalty in the 2-1 home defeat against the Reds in December 2023.
Jean Philippe Mateta can be backed at 11/5 to score anytime, or 17/2 to score the first goal of the match.
Liverpool F.C. vs Crystal Palace F.C. Stats Could Point To A Low-Scoring Affair
Another betting angle for many punters is the total goals markets – including the Overs/Unders.
And with 80% of the last five Liverpool vs Crystal Palace head-to-heads showing there’s been UNDER 2.5 GOALS scored – we could be in for a low-scoring game.
Under 2.5 Goals in the match can be ed at 11/4, with Under 3.5 at 11/10 and Under 1.5 Goals at a bigger 8/1 with the best football betting sites in the UK.
There’s Been TWO Red Cards In The Last FIVE Liverpool vs Crystal Palace Head-to-Heads

The final of the Liverpool vs Crystal Palace stats to have on your radar is – will there be a RED CARD?
Yes, in a game where there is nothing at stake but pride – plus with both sides celebrating trophies – there is little reason to suggest this will be a fiery affair.
However, the recent head-to-heads say differently with TWO RED cards being brandished in just the last five meetings – one each.
Palace’s Jordan Ayew got his marching orders back in 2023, while prior to that Liverpool’s Darwin Nunez had an early bath in 2022
You can back any player to be sent off at around 10/1 if you think this red card history will repeat itself.