Crystal Palace v Nottingham Forest, 24 August 2025

Score1-1
RefereeAnthony Taylor
CompetitionPremier League
VenueSelhurst Park
Attendance24,876
Kick-off: 2.00pm . Premier League Head to Head Played: 11 Crystal Palace won: 0 Drawn: 7 Nottingham Forest won: 4 Crystal Palace scored: 7 Nottingham Forest scored: 11 . Crystal Palace now remained without a win against Nottingham Forest at Selhurst Park since December 2003 in League Division 1.

1 Crystal Palace

Manager: Oliver Glasner

1 Nottingham Forest

Manager: Nuno Espírito Santo

Goals:

Ismaïla Sarr 37 G

Goals:

Callum Hudson-Odoi 57 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Dean Henderson
Defender Marc Guéhi
Defender Maxence Lacroix
Defender/Midfielder Tyrick Mitchell
Defender/Midfielder Daniel Muñoz
Defender/Midfielder Chris Richards
Midfielder Justin Devenny
Midfielder Will Hughes
Midfielder Adam Wharton
Midfielder/Forward Ismaïla Sarr

Starting lineup:

Matz Sels Goalkeeper
Murillo Defender
Ola Aina Defender/Midfielder
Neco Williams Defender/Midfielder
Elliott Anderson Midfielder
Callum Hudson-Odoi Midfielder
Ibrahim Sangaré Midfielder
Morgan Gibbs-White Midfielder/Forward
Dan Ndoye Midfielder/Forward
Chris Wood Forward

Substitutions:

Romain Esse for Justin Devenny 66
Jefferson Lerma for Adam Wharton 82
Odsonne Edouard for Jean-Philippe Mateta 88

Substitutions:

Arnaud Kalimuendo for Dan Ndoye 71
James McAtee for Callum Hudson-Odoi 72
Omari Hutchinson for Morgan Gibbs-White 82
Igor Jesus for Chris Wood 88
Ryan Yates for Ibrahim Sangaré 88

Cards:

Maxence Lacroix 14 Y
Tyrick Mitchell 54 Y
Will Hughes 87 Y

Cards:

Matz Sels 53 Y
Ola Aina 68 Y
Murillo 90+2 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Walter Benítez
Goalkeeper Remi Matthews
Defender Nathaniel Clyne
Defender/Midfielder Rio Cardines
Defender/Midfielder Kaden Rodney
Defender/Midfielder Borna Sosa
Midfielder Jefferson Lerma
Midfielder/Forward Romain Esse
Forward Odsonne Edouard

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Angus Gunn
Defender Willy Boly
Defender Morato
Midfielder Douglas Luiz
Midfielder Omari Hutchinson
Midfielder Ryan Yates
Midfielder/Forward James McAtee
Forward Igor Jesus

Comments:

League position: 14th . This game was played three days after Crystal Palace’s first-ever game in a major UEFA club competition (versus Fredrikstad in the UEFA Conference League). Having won the FA Cup, they had qualified for the UEFA Europa League but their place was taken by Nottingham Forest due to their breach of multi-club ownership rules. . Palace had now drawn six of their last eight games in the Premier League (won two). . The Eagles had now lost the first home game in 12 of their 17 seasons in the Premier League (won one, versus Southampton in 2020-21).

Comments:

League position: 4th . Nottingham Forest failed in their attempt to win their first two games of a season in the top division for the first time since 1987-88 in League Division One (versus Charlton Athletic and Watford). . Forest had now won three of their 19 away games in the Premier League played on a Sunday (lost nine). . They had now won four of their last 22 league games played in London.

1 Crystal Palace

Manager: Oliver Glasner

Goals:

Ismaïla Sarr 37 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Dean Henderson
Defender Marc Guéhi
Defender Maxence Lacroix
Defender/Midfielder Tyrick Mitchell
Defender/Midfielder Daniel Muñoz
Defender/Midfielder Chris Richards
Midfielder Justin Devenny
Midfielder Will Hughes
Midfielder Adam Wharton
Midfielder/Forward Ismaïla Sarr

Substitutions:

Romain Esse for Justin Devenny 66
Jefferson Lerma for Adam Wharton 82
Odsonne Edouard for Jean-Philippe Mateta 88

Cards:

Maxence Lacroix 14 Y
Tyrick Mitchell 54 Y
Will Hughes 87 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Walter Benítez
Goalkeeper Remi Matthews
Defender Nathaniel Clyne
Defender/Midfielder Rio Cardines
Defender/Midfielder Kaden Rodney
Defender/Midfielder Borna Sosa
Midfielder Jefferson Lerma
Midfielder/Forward Romain Esse
Forward Odsonne Edouard

Comments:

League position: 14th . This game was played three days after Crystal Palace’s first-ever game in a major UEFA club competition (versus Fredrikstad in the UEFA Conference League). Having won the FA Cup, they had qualified for the UEFA Europa League but their place was taken by Nottingham Forest due to their breach of multi-club ownership rules. . Palace had now drawn six of their last eight games in the Premier League (won two). . The Eagles had now lost the first home game in 12 of their 17 seasons in the Premier League (won one, versus Southampton in 2020-21).

1 Nottingham Forest

Manager: Nuno Espírito Santo

Goals:

Callum Hudson-Odoi 57 G

Starting lineup:

Matz Sels Goalkeeper
Murillo Defender
Ola Aina Defender/Midfielder
Neco Williams Defender/Midfielder
Elliott Anderson Midfielder
Callum Hudson-Odoi Midfielder
Ibrahim Sangaré Midfielder
Morgan Gibbs-White Midfielder/Forward
Dan Ndoye Midfielder/Forward
Chris Wood Forward

Substitutions:

Arnaud Kalimuendo for Dan Ndoye 71
James McAtee for Callum Hudson-Odoi 72
Omari Hutchinson for Morgan Gibbs-White 82
Igor Jesus for Chris Wood 88
Ryan Yates for Ibrahim Sangaré 88

Cards:

Matz Sels 53 Y
Ola Aina 68 Y
Murillo 90+2 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Angus Gunn
Defender Willy Boly
Defender Morato
Midfielder Douglas Luiz
Midfielder Omari Hutchinson
Midfielder Ryan Yates
Midfielder/Forward James McAtee
Forward Igor Jesus

Comments:

League position: 4th . Nottingham Forest failed in their attempt to win their first two games of a season in the top division for the first time since 1987-88 in League Division One (versus Charlton Athletic and Watford). . Forest had now won three of their 19 away games in the Premier League played on a Sunday (lost nine). . They had now won four of their last 22 league games played in London.