Crystal Palace vs Sunderland | Football Previews & Free Betting Tips | 13th September 2025

🗞️ Introduction

Crystal Palace vs Sunderland at Selhurst Park is a proper early-season measuring stick. Palace have quietly stitched together a long unbeaten league run, while newly promoted Sunderland arrive with momentum from the back end of the Championship and a composed start at the higher level. The noise in SE25 will be full-throttle, with a sizeable travelling support adding edge.

Expect Palace in a 4-2-3-1 that presses in bursts and looks to feed a physical centre-forward, with runners off the flanks. Sunderland are comfortable toggling between a 4-3-3 and a compact 4-2-3-1, keen to counter quickly and work the wide overloads. On paper: Palace’s territory and set-plays versus Sunderland’s transitions and neat combinations through midfield.

👕 Team News

Crystal Palace

  • Out / major doubts: Adam Wharton (muscle), Ismaïla Sarr (hamstring), Caleb Kporha (back), Chadi Riad (knee), Cheick Doucouré (knee), Eddie Nketiah (hamstring).
  • Should be available: Marc Guéhi (groin, expected to make it).
  • Likely roles: Dean Henderson between the sticks; Marc Guéhi to marshal the line with pace cover; Jefferson Lerma the enforcer in midfield; craft from Daichi Kamada in the pocket; Jean-Philippe Mateta the focal point with service from the right.

Sunderland

  • Out / major doubts: Dan Ballard (groin, touch-and-go), Romaine Mundle (hamstring), Leo Hjelde (Achilles). Dennis Cirkin (wrist) expected back soon after the break.
  • Available core: Anthony Patterson in goal; reliable outlets in Trai Hume and the midfield pairing of Dan Neil with a progressive eight; teenage schemer Chris Rigg offers spark between the lines; options at nine led by a mobile front man to press and spin in behind.

📋 Form

Crystal Palace (last 10, all comps): 6–3–1, goals for 18, against 11, with 3 clean sheets. They’ve been strong after the break (60% of goals in second halves) and carry a steady set-piece threat.

Sunderland (last 10, all comps): 7–2–1, goals for 17, against 10, 4 clean sheets. Their away results have been punchy, built on compact defensive work and quick release down the wings.

📊 Key Match Stats
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Metric Crystal Palace Sunderland
Average goals scored per match 1.8 1.7
Average goals conceded per match 1.1 1.0
Clean sheet rate (last 10) 30% (3/10) 40% (4/10)
Average possession 52% 48%
Corners won per match 5.4 5.1
Shots / on target per match 12.7 / 4.9 11.9 / 4.5
Expected goals per match 1.6 1.5
Set-piece goals for / against 0.4 / 0.3 0.5 / 0.3
Pass completion 83% 81%
Tackles / interceptions 18.5 / 9.2 17.8 / 8.9
Points per match (current season context) 2.0 1.9

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Goals scored & concededAttack & Defence
Palace
1.8 / 1.1
Sunderland
1.7 / 1.0
Clean sheets (last 10)Resilience
Palace
30%
Sunderland
40%
Possession & CornersControl
Palace
52% / 5.4
Sunderland
48% / 5.1
Passing & Defensive WorkProfile
Palace
83% / 18.5 T, 9.2 INT
Sunderland
81% / 17.8 T, 8.9 INT
xG & Set-piecesChances
Palace
1.6 xG / 0.4 SPG
Sunderland
1.5 xG / 0.5 SPG

🏟️ Home vs Away Form

Crystal Palace at Selhurst (last 10)

Win rate: roughly one in two, with a tendency to grind out results when scoring first. Clean sheets: around three from the last ten. Palace often impose territory, then strike from crosses and second phases.

Sunderland away (last 10)

Win rate: a shade above 40%, aided by compact mid-block discipline. Goals: about one and a half scored per trip, one conceded on average. They’re dangerous on the counter, particularly when full-backs are drawn high.

⚔️ Attack vs Defence
Goals For
Goals Against
KickTheBookies BTTS likelihood: 55%
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🥅 Players to Watch

Jean-Philippe Mateta (Crystal Palace)

In form and difficult to move when he pins centre-backs. Palace’s wide service and second balls often revolve around his hold-up and penalty-box instincts.

Dan Neil (Sunderland)

Sets the rhythm of Sunderland’s counters and links play into the channels. If he finds early passes around Palace’s double pivot, the visitors will create.

🧠 KickTheBookies Prediction

Prediction: Crystal Palace 2–1 Sunderland. Palace’s recent league form, home advantage and set-piece edge nudge this their way, though Sunderland’s counter threat means it should stay lively right to the finish.

💡 Betting Tips

Main pick: Crystal Palace to win — superior recent league returns and a strong Selhurst platform, with chances from crosses and restarts.

Value angle: Both Teams Over 0.5 Goals (Palace & Sunderland) — Palace usually find a way at home, Sunderland carry enough away punch to land one.


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