Tonight, the highlight of the Premier League is the relegation battle between EWT and Crystal Palace. Known as "Drag Fat Sugar", Alton have only lost one of their last five league matches at home, and will have to be proactive in their relegation battle. Crystal Palace's players will be fighting for their ailing coach Hessein, and the team itself is in relegation trouble, so this 6-point game is a must-win, with an expected goal difference of at least 2.5 goals, so it's worth a bold bet. (Live on Now 621 at 4am on Tuesday)
Ewarton, who were recently deducted 10 points for their financial woes, have long been determined to redeem themselves. Although they have not won in their last 7 league matches, their opponents are strong, including Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur. Especially in the last away match against "Blue Moon", the team had a tight defense, but defender Bingo Fett left the game with an injury in the second half, which led to a gap in the defense, and finally lost by two goals. It is doubtful that Bingo Fett will play tonight, which will have an impact on the defense of "Drag Fat Sugar". Fortunately, the team's last five league matches have been solid at home, with two wins, two draws and one loss, including victories over Newcastle and Chelsea, as well as a 2-2 draw with Tottenham Hotspur, which shows a strong ability to grab points. In this match, the team will attack aggressively and try to win all three points.
Meanwhile, Crystal Palace were once rumored to be replacing their coach due to slumping results and were interested in inviting Glasner, who helped Eintracht Frankfurt win the Europa League in 2022, to take over. However, the coaching change was put on hold after Hessein suddenly collapsed and was hospitalized while leading a training session last week. Although the 76-year-old is now fine, some British media outlets have noted that he still wants to lead the team himself tonight. In any case, the incident has galvanized the players, who are eager to play a competitive game on the pitch, both for Hessein's sake and for the sake of the team.