Hello and welcome again for the matchday 2 action of the English Premier League match between Crystal Palace Vs Nottingham Forest at Selhurst Park.
Hello and welcome again for the matchday 2 action of the English Premier League match between Crystal Palace Vs Nottingham Forest at Selhurst Park.
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KICK-OFF! The stage is set at Selhurst Park, where the atmosphere is electric and anticipation hangs heavy in the air. The crowd roars as the game gets underway, providing a crackling backdrop for what promises to be a fiercely contested afternoon of Premier League football.
Oh my word — Forest nearly take the lead! Chris Wood, in red-hot form this season, flashes a shot just wide after latching onto a superb Morgan Gibbs-White cross. The visitors have come out sharp and focused, showing no signs of distraction from the off-field noise as they pile early pressure on Palace.
Lacroix picks up the first booking of the game after a needless foul on Gibbs-White. The Forest man has been clever with his movement, drifting out wide before darting back inside, making himself hard to track and causing problems for the defence.
Will Hughes has quietly stood out for Palace, not only creating all three of their chances but also completing every one of his 13 passes to keep their play ticking over.
The breakthrough arrives as Wharton spreads the play to Munoz, who tees up Sarr perfectly. A sharp first-time finish catches Sels the wrong way, giving them a well-deserved opener.
Nottingham Forest have lost their early spark, fading after a promising start and still haven’t managed a single shot on target.
The second half has started at a leisurely pace, lacking urgency—a scenario that plays into the hands of the home side, who have no reason to chase the game.
Out of nowhere, Hudson-Odoi bursts past Mitchell with lightning pace, keeping his head down before slotting the ball home for a stunning finish.
Williams is down after a clash with Munoz, clearly in some discomfort. Esse is poised to come on as Devenny is withdrawn.
Mcatee and Kalimuendo are on as Nuno chases a late victory, with just under 20 minutes left to make their mark.
Hughes, as combative as always, picks up a yellow card for his challenge. Palace make their final substitutions with Yates and Igor Jesus coming on, while Edouard enters the fray for the visitors.
Murillo receives a booking, marking the sixth caution of the afternoon, though the game hasn’t felt overly aggressive. Forest come agonizingly close to a stoppage-time winner as Igor Jesus fires a thunderous shot that rattles the woodwork, leaving Henderson helpless and Mcatee unable to convert the rebound.
Extra three minutes have been added.