BW Arabia Jordan - Manchester City vs Crystal Palace: Premier League Round 31
MCWinner: Manchester City
CPHT 2 – 0
Manchester City
4-1-3-2
MCHT: 2 – 0
Winner: Manchester City
CPCrystal Palace
3-4-2-1
Updated:
Full Time
3 – 0
Full Time
3 – 0
Half Time
2 – 0
Goal Scorers
Savinho
Assist: Rayan Cherki
In: Nathaniel Clyne
Out: Daniel Munoz
In: John Stones
Out: Phil Foden
Daichi Kamada
Away
In: Rayan Cherki
Out: Omar Marmoush
In: Mateo Kovacic
Out: Bernardo Silva
In: Daichi Kamada
Out: Brennan Johnson
In: Ismaila Sarr
Out: Yeremi Pino
In: Joergen Strand Larsen
Out: Jean-Philippe Mateta
In: Adam Wharton
Out: Will Hughes
In: Nathan Ake
Out: Matheus Nunes
In: Jeremy Doku
Out: Josko Gvardiol
Tyrick Mitchell
Away
Omar Marmoush
Assist: Phil Foden
Antoine Semenyo
Assist: Phil Foden
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CounterAttacks
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GoalKicks
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Offsides
RedCards
Saves
ShotsOffTarget
ShotsOnTarget
Substitutions
ThrowsIn
Treatments
YellowCards
Attacks
DangerousAttacks
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Manchester City
4-1-3-2
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Crystal Palace
3-4-2-1
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Unknown
BW Arabia Jordan - Manchester City vs Crystal Palace Match Report, Result and Tactical Analysis
Premier League Round 31 at Etihad Stadium in England.
Manchester City’s 3-0 victory over Crystal Palace at the Etihad Stadium had real significance beyond the scoreline, as it offered a convincing reset to expectations heading into the next rounds. The result reflected control, patience and cleaner execution in key moments, and for supporters following from Jordan, it underlined why City remained difficult to derail when their pressing and transitions clicked. Crystal Palace were pushed back for long spells, and once City established their rhythm, the match increasingly looked settled.
City turned control into a clear advantage
The opening goal in the 32nd minute changed the tone decisively. Antoine Semenyo finished after a Phil Foden assist, and that early breakthrough rewarded City’s sustained pressure and sharper movement between the lines. Just eight minutes later, Omar Marmoush added the second, again from a Phil Foden delivery, and the home side had already moved into a position of authority by half-time. At 2-0 after 45 minutes, Pep Guardiola’s side had made possession count in the most direct sense: by creating repeated high-quality moments rather than simply circulating the ball.
The scoreline also showed how well City managed the game-state transitions. When they won the ball, they advanced quickly into dangerous areas; when Palace tried to push forward, City’s structure allowed them to regain control before the visitors could build sustained momentum. The 4-1-3-2 shape gave City compactness through the middle, while Palace’s 3-4-2-1 had difficulty finding enough space between City’s midfield and back line. That tactical balance helped explain why the home side did not need to chase the game at any stage.
Guardiola’s management and Palace’s missed adjustment window
Pep Guardiola handled the tempo with notable calm, and his side’s in-game management stood out as one of the defining factors. With the lead established, City remained measured rather than reckless, preserving control while still carrying threat in transition. The six substitutions across the match shaped the second-half dynamics, but the overall direction never changed: City stayed composed, shifted the rhythm when needed, and kept Palace under pressure without overextending.
Oliver Glasner, by contrast, had a more difficult evening in terms of reactive changes. Crystal Palace were not without effort, but they struggled to adjust once the first goal had gone in and momentum moved strongly toward the hosts. The visitors needed sharper in-game responses to slow City’s passing lanes and protect central zones more effectively. Their 3-4-2-1 structure offered width and support in theory, but the execution fell short against a side that controlled transitions with greater precision.
- Manchester City scored three goals and kept a clean sheet, a combination that reflected both attacking efficiency and defensive control.
- Phil Foden provided two assists, directly influencing the first two goals before the match was effectively settled.
- City led 2-0 at half-time, which made the second half more about game management than urgency.
- Crystal Palace received two yellow cards, while City avoided cautions entirely, reinforcing the home side’s composure.
- Six substitutions influenced the second-half flow, but City continued to control the key moments.
There were individual positives inside a strong collective performance. Foden’s creative work deserved special mention, because his timing and weight of pass repeatedly opened the game for teammates. Savinho also added late gloss in the 84th minute, finishing from a Rayan Cherki assist, and that third goal accurately reflected the balance of the contest: City had kept creating until the final stages. For Palace, the disappointment was less about one isolated error and more about the absence of a sustained response after conceding momentum.
This was the kind of result that can reshape the mood around a team’s run-in. Manchester City looked organised, efficient and confident in all the right moments, while Crystal Palace were left to reflect on a match where the contest moved away from them too quickly. The wider lesson was clear: when City translated possession into repeated chances created, they looked far more like a side ready to dictate the next stretch of fixtures.
What next: City will look to carry this control into the next rounds, while Palace will need a sharper response to recover consistency.
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BW Arabia Jordan - Manchester City vs Crystal Palace Match Preview, Prediction and Tactical Analysis
Premier League Round 31 at Etihad Stadium in England.
Manchester City versus Crystal Palace will arrive at the Etihad Stadium as a pressure test with momentum at stake, and the meaning of this fixture will extend beyond three points. For City, it will likely be about control, response, and the ability to stay composed when the game asks difficult questions. For Palace, it will be a chance to turn discipline, timing, and transition threat into a statement against one of the league’s dominant possession sides. In a season where every late run can sharpen the table picture, this match will carry consequences for confidence as much as for the standings.
The headline storyline will be simple: Manchester City will be expected to impose their rhythm, but Crystal Palace could make the contest uncomfortable if they protect central spaces and force a long spell without the ball. In the Jordan market, this is the kind of Premier League match that will draw attention because it combines elite structure, tactical detail, and the pressure of expectation. The atmosphere at the Etihad should favour City, yet Palace will not need long phases of control to matter; they will only need a few clean transitions and the right final pass to change the tone of the night.
Tactical pressure points at the Etihad
Pep Guardiola will likely be judged on two connected areas: pressing balance and rest-defense organization. If Manchester City push high too aggressively, they may leave space behind the ball for Palace to attack after recoveries. If they hold their shape too conservatively, they may lose the suffocating pressure that normally keeps opponents pinned back. That balance will be central, especially against an opponent expected to defend in a 3-4-2-1 structure and look for direct outlet moments when possession turns over.
Manchester City’s 4-1-3-2 shape should create central overloads and allow the team to circulate possession through the middle before switching the attack into wider lanes. The key will be whether they can turn that possession into high-quality chances rather than sterile control. Palace, meanwhile, will be watching for moments when the game becomes stretched. If the first hour passes with the score level, Oliver Glasner’s bench timing could become decisive, because substitutions may influence the tempo, the second-ball battle, and the energy of Palace’s counterattacks.
- City will aim to dominate possession phases and squeeze Palace deep into their half.
- Palace will likely stay compact, protect the central corridor, and wait for transition windows.
- Guardiola’s pressing structure will need to be sharp enough to prevent quick escapes after turnovers.
- Glasner’s game management could become more important if the match remains tight beyond the first hour.
- Set pieces may offer Palace one of their clearest routes to create pressure and threaten the clean sheet.
Without advanced metrics, the match will be read through momentum, chance quality, and control phases rather than raw volume alone. City may enjoy long spells of possession, but the more important question will be whether those phases produce repeated danger or simply territorial dominance. Palace will be comfortable if they can keep the game narrow, slow City’s rhythm, and force them into extra touches around the box. In that scenario, every clearance, interception, and second ball will matter because the emotional weight of the match could swing quickly.
For Palace, the challenge will be to stay disciplined without becoming passive. Their wide midfielders and central attackers will need to choose their moments carefully, because a careless press could open lanes for City to attack behind the first line. For City, the responsibility will be to keep their rest-defense tight enough that a lost pass does not become a direct counter. This is where the fixture could be defined: one side trying to control pressure through the ball, the other trying to absorb it and turn that stress into a chance on the break.
What could decide the result
- The first goal could strongly shape the tactical picture, especially if Palace are forced to leave their compact block.
- City’s ability to recycle possession after broken attacks will be crucial for sustained pressure.
- Palace will look for moments in transition rather than long possessions, making efficiency more important than volume.
- Substitutions may tilt the final phase if the game is still level after 60 minutes.
- Set-piece concentration on both sides could influence a match where open-play chances may be hard to come by.
In the end, this will feel like a character test. Manchester City will be expected to show tactical discipline under expectation, while Crystal Palace will aim to prove that structure and timing can travel to a difficult away ground. The result may depend less on spectacle and more on which side handles pressure with greater clarity when the match becomes tight. For a Premier League evening in England, that should make this a compelling watch for supporters following from Jordan and beyond.
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What time does Manchester City vs Crystal Palace kick off in Jordan?
Manchester City vs Crystal Palace kicks off on Wednesday 13 May 2026 at 22:00 Jordan time.
Where can I watch Manchester City vs Crystal Palace in Jordan?
Local broadcast partners for Jordan have not been confirmed at the time of writing. Check official Jordan broadcast partners or your local rights holder for confirmed coverage.
Which players are injured or suspended?
There are no listed injuries or suspensions for Manchester City or Crystal Palace.
What is the head-to-head record?
In the last 8 meetings between Manchester City and Crystal Palace, Manchester City have 5 wins, there have been 2 draws, and Crystal Palace have 1 win.
What competition and round is this?
This is a Premier League Round 31 match at Etihad Stadium in England.
Home · Goal
Home · Goal
Away · Yellow Card
In: Nathan Ake
Out: Matheus Nunes
Manchester City · Substitution
In: Jeremy Doku
Out: Josko Gvardiol
Manchester City · Substitution
In: Ismaila Sarr
Out: Yeremi Pino
Crystal Palace · Substitution
In: Joergen Strand Larsen
Out: Jean-Philippe Mateta
Crystal Palace · Substitution
In: Adam Wharton
Out: Will Hughes
Crystal Palace · Substitution
In: Daichi Kamada
Out: Brennan Johnson
Crystal Palace · Substitution
In: Rayan Cherki
Out: Omar Marmoush
Manchester City · Substitution
In: Mateo Kovacic
Out: Bernardo Silva
Manchester City · Substitution
Away · Yellow Card
In: Nathaniel Clyne
Out: Daniel Munoz
Crystal Palace · Substitution
In: John Stones
Out: Phil Foden
Manchester City · Substitution
Home · Goal
That's it! The referee blows the final whistle
Ball possession: Manchester City: 72%, Crystal Palace: 28%.
Gianluigi Donnarumma from Manchester City intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Daichi Kamada swings in the ball from a corner on the left, but it is nowhere near a teammate.
John Stones successfully blocks the shot
A shot by Daichi Kamada is blocked
Crystal Palace are trying to create something here.
Manchester City take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Ball possession: Manchester City: 72%, Crystal Palace: 28%.
Tyrick Mitchell relieves the pressure with a clearance
Maxence Lacroix successfully blocks the shot
A shot by Jeremy Doku is blocked
Manchester City are in control of the ball.
The referee signals a free kick as Jefferson Lerma from Crystal Palace trips Rayan Cherki
The referee signals a free kick as Abdukodir Khusanov from Manchester City trips Ismaila Sarr
Crystal Palace take a throw-in in their own half of the field
The game is restarted
Play has been stopped because there is a player lying on the pitch.
Gianluigi Donnarumma from Manchester City intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Crystal Palace start a counter attack
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The fourth official shows there are 5 minute(s) of time to be added
Manchester City are in control of the ball.
Safe hands from Dean Henderson as he comes out and claims the ball
Ball possession: Manchester City: 72%, Crystal Palace: 28%.
Manchester City are trying to create something here.
Goal kick for Manchester City
Manchester City take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Crystal Palace take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
The game is restarted
Play has been stopped because there is a player lying on the pitch.
Goal kick for Crystal Palace
Savinho from Manchester City sends an effort wide of target
Savinho goes for goal, but the shot lacks precision and sails wide
Space opens up for Savinho but his finish goes wide of the target. Could have done better there.
Chance! Savinho finds some room for a shot but fails to work the keeper. It's a goal kick
Maxence Lacroix from Crystal Palace intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Manchester City are trying to create something here.
Ball possession: Manchester City: 72%, Crystal Palace: 28%.
Savinho managed to score from an easy position.
Rayan Cherki provided the assist for the goal.
G O O O A A A L - Savinho scores with the left foot!
Rayan Cherki creates a scoring opportunity for his teammate
Manchester City are trying to create something here.
Manchester City are in control of the ball.
Goal kick for Manchester City
Joergen Strand Larsen from Crystal Palace sends an effort wide of target
Joergen Strand Larsen goes for goal, but the shot lacks precision and sails wide
Space opens up for Joergen Strand Larsen but his finish goes wide of the target. Could have done better there.
Chance! Joergen Strand Larsen finds some room for a shot but fails to work the keeper. It's a goal kick
Phil Foden is leaving the field to be replaced by John Stones in a tactical substitution.
Daniel Munoz is leaving the field to be replaced by Nathaniel Clyne in a tactical substitution.
Daichi Kamada is booked for diving
NO PENALTY! The ref believes Daichi Kamada dived in the penalty box. Controversial!
Gianluigi Donnarumma could cost his team a goal after a defensive blunder.
Manchester City are trying to create something here.
Manchester City are in control of the ball.
Bernardo Silva is leaving the field to be replaced by Mateo Kovacic in a tactical substitution.
Omar Marmoush is leaving the field to be replaced by Rayan Cherki in a tactical substitution.
Manchester City take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Adam Wharton relieves the pressure with a clearance
Manchester City are trying to create something here.
Jaydee Canvot relieves the pressure with a clearance
Nathan Ake relieves the pressure with a clearance
Tyrick Mitchell relieves the pressure with a clearance
Manchester City take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Brennan Johnson is leaving the field to be replaced by Daichi Kamada in a tactical substitution.
Ball possession: Manchester City: 72%, Crystal Palace: 28%.
Manchester City take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Manchester City are trying to create something here.
Gianluigi Donnarumma from Manchester City intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Brennan Johnson swings in the ball from a corner on the left, but it is nowhere near a teammate.
Marc Guehi relieves the pressure with a clearance
The referee signals a free kick as Antoine Semenyo from Manchester City trips Adam Wharton
Crystal Palace take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Crystal Palace are trying to create something here.
Maxence Lacroix from Crystal Palace intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Manchester City are in control of the ball.
Manchester City are in control of the ball.
Ball possession: Manchester City: 72%, Crystal Palace: 28%.
Goal kick for Manchester City
Crystal Palace are trying to create something here.
Chris Richards relieves the pressure with a clearance
Manchester City are trying to create something here.
Manchester City take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Manchester City are in control of the ball.
Goal kick for Manchester City
Marc Guehi is penalised for pushing Joergen Strand Larsen
Manchester City are trying to create something here.
Ball possession: Manchester City: 73%, Crystal Palace: 27%.
The referee signals a free kick as Phil Foden from Manchester City trips Jefferson Lerma
Manchester City are trying to create something here.
Manchester City are in control of the ball.
Good effort by Ismaila Sarr as he directs a shot on target, but Gianluigi Donnarumma saves it
Manchester City are trying to create something here.
Gianluigi Donnarumma from Manchester City intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Crystal Palace are trying to create something here.
Will Hughes is leaving the field to be replaced by Adam Wharton in a tactical substitution.
Jean-Philippe Mateta is leaving the field to be replaced by Joergen Strand Larsen in a tactical substitution.
Yeremy Pino is leaving the field to be replaced by Ismaila Sarr in a tactical substitution.
Ball possession: Manchester City: 72%, Crystal Palace: 28%.
Goal kick for Crystal Palace
Omar Marmoush from Manchester City tries to score from outside the penalty box, but the shot is nowhere near the target.
Jefferson Lerma successfully blocks the shot
A shot by Omar Marmoush is blocked
Manchester City are in control of the ball.
Jean-Philippe Mateta relieves the pressure with a clearance
Phil Foden from Manchester City swings in the corner from the left.
Josko Gvardiol is leaving the field to be replaced by Jeremy Doku in a tactical substitution.
Matheus Nunes is leaving the field to be replaced by Nathan Ake in a tactical substitution.
Daniel Munoz relieves the pressure with a clearance
Chris Richards from Crystal Palace intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Manchester City are in control of the ball.
Crystal Palace are trying to create something here.
Dean Henderson relieves the pressure with a clearance
Ball possession: Manchester City: 75%, Crystal Palace: 25%.
Crystal Palace are trying to create something here.
Manchester City are in control of the ball.
Crystal Palace are in control of the ball.
Goal kick for Crystal Palace
The referee runs back to show Tyrick Mitchell from Crystal Palace a yellow card for the previous foul.
Manchester City are trying to create something here.
Manchester City are trying to create something here.
Manchester City are in control of the ball.
Maxence Lacroix from Crystal Palace intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Rayan Ait Nouri swings in the ball from a corner on the left, but it is nowhere near a teammate.
Ball possession: Manchester City: 75%, Crystal Palace: 25%.
Manchester City take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Crystal Palace are trying to create something here.
Manchester City take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Crystal Palace are trying to create something here.
Marc Guehi is penalised for pushing Will Hughes
Maxence Lacroix from Crystal Palace intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Phil Foden swings in the ball from a corner on the right, but it is nowhere near a teammate.
Jaydee Canvot relieves the pressure with a clearance
Chris Richards is penalised for pushing Rayan Ait Nouri
Manchester City are in control of the ball.
The second half is underway
It's over! The referee blows for half time
Rayan Ait Nouri hand-balls
Rayan Ait Nouri controls the ball with his hand
Rayan Ait Nouri hand-balls
Rayan Ait Nouri controls the ball with his hand
Crystal Palace take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
The fourth official shows there are 1 minute(s) of time to be added
Ball possession: Manchester City: 76%, Crystal Palace: 24%.
Brennan Johnson from Crystal Palace is ruled offside
Manchester City take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Maxence Lacroix successfully blocks the shot
A shot by Phil Foden is blocked
Goal kick for Crystal Palace
Bernardo Silva from Manchester City sends an effort wide of target
Bernardo Silva goes for goal, but the shot lacks precision and sails wide
Space opens up for Bernardo Silva but his finish goes wide of the target. Could have done better there.
Chance! Bernardo Silva finds some room for a shot but fails to work the keeper. It's a goal kick
Josko Gvardiol sends a header towards goal, but Dean Henderson is there to comfortably save it
The cross by Phil Foden from Manchester City successfully finds a teammate in the box.
Rayan Ait Nouri from Manchester City takes a short corner kick from the left.
Manchester City take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Yeremy Pino hand-balls
Yeremy Pino controls the ball with his hand
Crystal Palace are in control of the ball.
Crystal Palace are in control of the ball.
Phil Foden provided the assist for the goal.
G O O O A A A L - Omar Marmoush scores with the right foot!
Phil Foden creates a scoring opportunity for his teammate
Manchester City are trying to create something here.
Ball possession: Manchester City: 77%, Crystal Palace: 23%.
Tyrick Mitchell relieves the pressure with a clearance
Manchester City are trying to create something here.
Manchester City are trying to create something here.
Phil Foden from Manchester City swings in the corner from the right.
Maxence Lacroix relieves the pressure with a clearance
Savinho creates a scoring opportunity for his teammate
Rayan Ait Nouri makes the tackle and wins possession for his team
The referee signals a free kick as Marc Guehi from Manchester City trips Jean-Philippe Mateta
The referee signals a free kick as Brennan Johnson from Crystal Palace trips Marc Guehi
Manchester City are trying to create something here.
Daniel Munoz from Crystal Palace is ruled offside
Ball possession: Manchester City: 76%, Crystal Palace: 24%.
The referee signals a free kick as Will Hughes from Crystal Palace trips Phil Foden
Gianluigi Donnarumma from Manchester City intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Yeremy Pino swings in the ball from a corner on the left, but it is nowhere near a teammate.
Good effort by Tyrick Mitchell as he directs a shot on target, but Gianluigi Donnarumma saves it
Crystal Palace are trying to create something here.
Phil Foden provided the assist for the goal.
G O O O A A A L - Antoine Semenyo scores with the right foot!
Phil Foden creates a scoring opportunity for his teammate
Jaydee Canvot from Crystal Palace intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Manchester City are trying to create something here.
Ball possession: Manchester City: 71%, Crystal Palace: 29%.
Manchester City are trying to create something here.
Maxence Lacroix relieves the pressure with a clearance
Manchester City are trying to create something here.
Manchester City are trying to create something here.
Crystal Palace are in control of the ball.
Reckless challenge there. Rayan Ait Nouri commits a rough foul on Brennan Johnson
Manchester City are trying to create something here.
Crystal Palace are in control of the ball.
Crystal Palace take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Crystal Palace take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Manchester City take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Ball possession: Manchester City: 77%, Crystal Palace: 23%.
Crystal Palace are in control of the ball.
Rayan Ait Nouri from Manchester City goes a bit too far there as the pulls down Will Hughes
Goal kick for Crystal Palace
Manchester City are trying to create something here.
Jean-Philippe Mateta from Crystal Palace is ruled offside
Manchester City take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Crystal Palace take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Goal kick for Crystal Palace
Manchester City take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Crystal Palace take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Crystal Palace take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Rayan Ait Nouri from Manchester City goes a bit too far there as the pulls down Maxence Lacroix
Goal kick for Crystal Palace
Rayan Ait Nouri from Manchester City sends a shot inches wide of the post. Close!
Ball possession: Manchester City: 81%, Crystal Palace: 19%.
Will Hughes successfully blocks the shot
A shot by Bernardo Silva is blocked
Manchester City are trying to create something here.
Manchester City take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
It's raining, making conditions difficult for the players.
Goal kick for Crystal Palace
Abdukodir Khusanov from Manchester City tries to score from outside the penalty box, but the shot is nowhere near the target.
Will Hughes relieves the pressure with a clearance
Manchester City are trying to create something here.
The referee signals a free kick as Will Hughes from Crystal Palace trips Marc Guehi
Manchester City are trying to create something here.
Crystal Palace take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Marc Guehi from Manchester City tries to score from outside the penalty box, but the shot is nowhere near the target.
Chris Richards from Crystal Palace intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Ball possession: Manchester City: 78%, Crystal Palace: 22%.
Manchester City take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Manchester City are trying to create something here.
Manchester City take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Crystal Palace take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Goal kick for Manchester City
A chance presents itself to Chris Richards from Crystal Palace but his header goes wide
Will Hughes from Crystal Palace swings in the corner from the right.
Goal kick for Manchester City
A shot by Yeremy Pino is blocked
The cross by Brennan Johnson from Crystal Palace successfully finds a teammate in the box.
Crystal Palace are trying to create something here.
Crystal Palace take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Crystal Palace take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Manchester City take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Manchester City take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Marc Guehi from Manchester City takes a short corner kick from the left.
Ball possession: Manchester City: 76%, Crystal Palace: 24%.
Brennan Johnson relieves the pressure with a clearance
Tyrick Mitchell from Crystal Palace intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Savinho from Manchester City takes a short corner kick from the right.
Maxence Lacroix from Crystal Palace intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Bernardo Silva swings in the ball from a corner on the left, but it is nowhere near a teammate.
Chris Richards relieves the pressure with a clearance
Manchester City are trying to create something here.
Goal kick for Manchester City
Crystal Palace start a counter attack
Chris Richards from Crystal Palace intercepts a cross aimed towards the box.
Marc Guehi from Manchester City heads the ball, but it's a terrible effort nowhere near the goal.
Phil Foden from Manchester City swings in the corner from the right.
Jaydee Canvot relieves the pressure with a clearance
Manchester City are trying to create something here.
Crystal Palace take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Manchester City take a throw-in in the opponent's half of the field
Ball possession: Manchester City: 68%, Crystal Palace: 32%.
Manchester City are trying to create something here.
Crystal Palace take a throw-in in their own half of the field
Manchester City are trying to create something here.
VAR CHECK OVER - No further actions have been taken after the VAR check.
VAR - GOAL! - The referee has stopped the play. VAR check in progress, a potential goal for Crystal Palace.
Brennan Johnson from Crystal Palace is ruled offside
Crystal Palace are trying to create something here.
Jaydee Canvot relieves the pressure with a clearance
The pitch is in good condition today allowing for more technical play
Welcome to tonights game where the floodlight surrounds the pitch.
Crystal Palace kick-off, and the game is underway.
The referee starts the match
Welcome to Etihad Stadium, the match will start in about 5 minutes.
Welcome to Etihad Stadium where the two teams take the field for the start of this match.
Welcome to Etihad Stadium where we are eagerly awaiting the arrival of the two teams
Welcome to Etihad Stadium, where we await the arrival of today's teams.
Welcome to Etihad Stadium, now all we need are the two teams.
Welcome to today's crucial game from Etihad Stadium. We are awaiting the arrival of both teams, in anticipation of a great match!
Winner
Manchester City