2025-04-19 14:00
Samuel Barrott, England
Selhurst Park - London
Crystal Palace have been involved in three goalless draws in the Premier League this season, fewer than only Everton (five). Additionally, the Eagles have failed to score in their last two league games, as many blanks as in their previous 23.
Bournemouth have drawn three consecutive away matches for just the second time in the Premier League, after also doing so in March/April 2017 under Eddie Howe. Meanwhile, no side have drawn more away games than the Cherries in the top-flight this term (seven, alongside Arsenal).
Crystal Palace failed to have a shot on target in this match, with the Eagles failing to manage an effort on target for the first time in the Premier League since a 0-1 home loss to Manchester City in March 2023.
After winning five consecutive Premier League games against Bournemouth between May 2019 and May 2023, Crystal Palace have now failed to win or even score in their last three against the Cherries (D1 L2).
Bournemouth have kept a clean sheet in their last three Premier League games against Crystal Palace – only against Swansea have they had a longer run without conceding in the competition (4 between 2016 and 2018).
Crystal Palace have won each of their last three home Premier League matches, with their only run of four home wins in a row in the competition coming in April/May last season.
Bournemouth have scored 32 away Premier League goals this season, with only Liverpool scoring more (40). It’s their most in a top-flight campaign, with 27 being their previous most from last season.
In all competitions, Oliver Glasner has won 13 of his 26 home matches as Crystal Palace manager, a win ratio of 50%. Of managers to take 20+ games at Selhurst Park, this is the best win ratio since Iain Dowie won 32 of 61 home games between 2003 and 2006 (52.5%).