This year's Premier League grand finale will be the "London Beatdown", with Crystal Palace hosting Arsenal. Crystal Palace return to conservative style of play, but unfortunately wing forward Michael Ollis is out of action due to injury, affecting the ability to counterattack; Arsenal this summer, after the heavy increase in troops to the full rise of it, coupled with the recent history of meetings will always be the first to start, half a game of the away win is worth supporting the game. (Now 621 and 611 live at 3am on Tuesday)

Crystal Palace's mid-season rescue of Hessein has resulted in a successful stay in the Premier League. The veteran manager has always been known for his conservative approach, seeking to stabilize and then wait for an opportunity to counterattack, as evidenced by a narrow victory over promoted team Siffield United in the opening match. Crystal Palace's Werfeldt Sachs has moved to the Turkish Super League this summer, and another wing forward Michael Ollis was once rumored to have moved to Chelsea, but he has finally been retained, but he is still plagued by injuries and is sure to be tired this time, and he relies solely on the likes of Jordan Ah Hugh and Oisin Aidooadi in the front line, which will always be a struggle for quality.

Arsenal has spared no expense in its bid to win the title this summer, with the signing of midfielders Dee Glen Rice and Xaviers, which has greatly increased its strength. The first round of the match against Nottingham Forest saw a two-goal lead, which would have made it easier to win had they not been lax at the end and been chased down by the goal. Although striker Gabriele Jenksis is currently injured, Nikitia has proved his ability to replace "Jesus" by opening the scoring in the last match, while wing forward Bukajorska has scored a good goal to continue last season's form, and the attacking firepower is guaranteed.

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