Crystal Palace hosted Arsenal in a fierce battle at the top of London. Crystal Palace's attacking rhythm has been weakened by Michael Ollis' injury and suspension, while Arsenal's summer purchases have boosted their strength, and they have always been able to take advantage of the matchups, so a half-time lead is a foregone conclusion. (Now 621 and 611 Tuesday at 3:00 am live broadcast should not be missed)
Crystal Palace brought back Hessein in the middle of last season to put out the fire and eventually managed to stay up. The veteran is known for his solidity in defending and then waiting for an opportunity to counterattack, as seen in the narrow win over promotion rivals Siffield United in the first match. Crystal Palace lost Werfelt Sachs this summer, but managed to keep Michael Ollis, the star of the future, but he is still suffering from injuries, and may not be able to play in this game, with only Jordan Ah Hugh and Oshinni Aidooadi in front of the squad.
Arsenal has spared no expense to win the title, bringing in midfielders Dylan Rice and Xaviers this summer, which has greatly increased their strength. The first round match against Nottingham Forest was even a two-goal lead, and had it not been for a little bit of laxity at the end of the match, the victory would have been much easier. Despite the injury of striker Gabriele Jecsis, Nikitia proved his ability to fill the gap in the last match, while wing forward Bukajorska was in great form and scored a wonderful goal, continuing his outstanding performance last season.
However, Crystal Palace are slightly behind in terms of personnel.