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Arsenal Vs Crystal Palace Head to Head: Complete Arsenal Vs Crystal Palace H2H Stats | Premier League 2019

Sudarshan Venkatesan
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Arsenal Vs Crystal Palace Head to Head: Complete Arsenal Vs Crystal Palace H2H Stats | Premier League 2019

Arsenal Vs Crystal Palace Head to Head: The SportsRush brings you head-to-head statistics between Arsenal and Crystal Palace.

Arsenal will face off Crystal Palace in a London derby on Sunday. The Gunners progressed to the last four of the Europa League, but Unai Emery will be keen to finish in the top four even though lifting Europa League would directly enable them to qualify for the Champions League next term.

Albeit staying inconsistent throughout the season, Arsenal’s season can be granted as success should they succeed to play Champions League football next season. On the other hand, Roy Hodgson’s side are currently sitting on 13th and will hope to finish as high as possible even though they have struggled for results in recent weeks.

A victory would take Arsenal above their arch-rivals Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League table after an equal number of games, whereas, for Crystal Palace, they would jump a place above Bournemouth after the Cherries lose to Fulham. The Eagles will be desiring to finish their season on a high after being unable to put a foot right against Manchester City last week.

It will be an interesting side as both the sides battle out for three points. We shall look at the head-to-head statistics between these Arsenal and Crystal Palace in this article.

Arsenal Vs Crystal Palace Premier League Head-to-Head Statistics

Total number of matches played: 19

Matches won by Arsenal: 13

Matches won by Crystal Palace: 4

Games drawn: 2

Matches played in Emirates: 9

Matches played in Selhurst Park: 10

Goals scored by Arsenal: 38

Goals scored by Crystal Palace: 17

Most Goals for Arsenal (Current): Alex Iwobi, Laurent Koscielny (2).

Most Goals for Crystal Palace (Current): Luka Milivojevic (2).

Recent Form

Arsenal’s home form is phenomenal, winning most of the games in the Premier League this campaign. They got lucky last time against Watford on road when Pierre Emerick Aubameyang pressurised Ben Forster to make a mistake. They secured their ninth point on road, but their home record is second to none.

On the other hand, Crystal Palace have been blowing hot and cold over the last few weeks. The Eagles have won two and lost three from their last five encounters. Roy Hodgson will be hoping to upset on Sunday against Unai Emery’s side to become the second time to win at the Emirates this term.

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