Crystal Palace have won three of their last four league games against Manchester United (D1), as many as they have won their last 30 (W3 D6 L21).
Man Utd have failed to score in each of their last four Premier League games against Crystal Palace – only against Blackburn (1920–1922) and Everton (1971–1973) have they failed to score in five consecutive league games.
After going winless in 13 home league games against Man Utd between 1991 and 2021 (D4 L9), Crystal Palace have now won two of their last four against the Red Devils at Selhurst Park (D2).
Manchester United have won only three of their last 26 Premier League matches against London sides (D7 L16), with all three of those wins coming against Fulham. Since the start of this run in April 2023, no team has lost more games in the capital than the Red Devils (16).
Only league leaders Arsenal (6) have conceded fewer goals than Crystal Palace (9) in the Premier League this season. This is the fewest goals conceded by the Eagles in 12 matches in a league season since 1981–82 (also 9).
Manchester United have had more expected goals than any other team in Premier League games this season (37.1 – F20.1 A17). Crystal Palace are in fourth place in this regard (35.1 – F20.6, A14.5).
Man Utd have won just one of their last 11 Premier League away games (D4 L6), beating Liverpool 2-1 last month. In fact, half of the Red Devils’ wins under Ruben Amorim (2/4) have come at home to the reigning Premier League champions (also 2-1 against Man City in December 2024).
Crystal Palace are unbeaten in their last 12 Premier League home games (W6 D6), only once going longer without defeat at Selhurst Park in the top-flight (17 between February–December 1990).
No defender has more goal involvements in the Premier League this season than Crystal Palace’s Daniel Munoz (2 goals, 2 assists). Both of his assists have come at Selhurst Park, although both of his goals have come away from home.
Man Utd’s Bruno Fernandes has created more chances than any other player in the Premier League this season (31), while he is one of only two players (along with Phil Foden) to create 10+ from both open play (20) and set play (11).
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