
Season 2025/2026
Premier League
Manchester City vs Crystal Palace – Lineups & Match Details
Manchester City beat Crystal Palace 3-0. Goals: A. Semenyo (32'), Omar Marmoush (40'), Sávio (84'). Manchester City had 72% possession against Crystal Palace's 28%. Shots on target: 4-2.
Premier League · Regular Season - 31
Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Manchester City3 - 0
Full Time
HT: 2 - 0
Crystal PalaceReferee: Stuart Attwell, England
Lineups
Substitutes
Substitutes
Match Events
A. Semenyo
Assist: P. Foden
Omar Marmoush
Assist: P. Foden
T. Mitchell
Matheus Nunes
Substitution 1
J. Gvardiol
Substitution 2
W. Hughes
Substitution 1
J. Mateta
Substitution 2
Yeremy Pino
Substitution 3
B. Johnson
Substitution 4
Omar Marmoush
Substitution 3
Bernardo Silva
Substitution 4
D. Kamada
D. Muñoz
Substitution 5
P. Foden
Substitution 5
Sávio
Assist: R. Cherki
Statistics
Match preview
Manchester City host Crystal Palace on Wednesday, 13 May 2026 at Etihad Stadium. The kick-off time is 19:00 local. The fixture is part of the Premier League schedule. Manchester City go into the match 2nd in the table; Crystal Palace sit 15th. The two squads have prepared for a tight contest.
Form coming in
Manchester City have taken 4 wins, 1 draw and 0 losses from their last 5. Recent run: 1 win. Crystal Palace have collected 1 win, 2 draws and 2 losses over the same span. Recent run: 1 draw.
Head to head
The two clubs have met 3 times recently. Past results: 14 Dec 2025: Manchester City 3-0 Crystal Palace; 12 Apr 2025: Manchester City 5-2 Crystal Palace; 7 Dec 2024: Manchester City 2-2 Crystal Palace. The series gives both sides something to draw on before kick-off.
Match recap
Manchester City beat Crystal Palace 3-0. Manchester City scored through A. Semenyo 32', Omar Marmoush 40', Sávio 84'. The decisive goal arrived in minute 84 as the contest closed.
Stat highlights
Manchester City held 72% of the ball against 28% for Crystal Palace. Shots on target finished 4-2. Expected goals read 1.56 for Manchester City, 0.68 for Crystal Palace.
Verdict
The win nudges Manchester City forward and leaves Crystal Palace with work to do. Manchester City sat 2nd and Crystal Palace 15th before kick-off, so the table reshuffles slightly. The next round of fixtures will say more about where each side is going.