Crystal Palace vs Liverpool has delivered genuine Premier League drama, from breathtaking Selhurst Park comebacks to headline-grabbing wins at Anfield. For the long-term context behind those moments, the Liverpool v Crystal Palace record on 11v11 is a useful reference point for overall results across competitions.
Head-to-head context (why it matters)
Liverpool have historically held the upper hand in this fixture, which is why Palace’s big results tend to feel like major events rather than routine wins. The best way to sanity-check the broader trend is to cross-reference the 11v11 head-to-head page with match-by-match sources for key games.
| Quick reference | Where to verify |
|---|---|
| Overall series record | 11v11’s Liverpool record vs Crystal Palace |
| Palace 3–3 Liverpool (2014) | Premier League match page (2013/14) and ESPN match summary |
| Liverpool 0–1 Palace (2024) | ESPN match page |
“Crystanbul”: Palace 3–3 Liverpool (2014)
The most famous modern meeting is the 3–3 draw at Selhurst Park on 5 May 2014, often nicknamed “Crystanbul”. The official Premier League match overview for Crystal Palace v Liverpool (2013/14) confirms the 3–3 scoreline. For scorers and key timeline details, the ESPN UK match summary for Crystal Palace 3–3 Liverpool lists Damien Delaney (79’) and Dwight Gayle (81’, 88’) for Palace, with Joe Allen (18’), a Delaney own goal (53’) and Luis Suárez (55’) for Liverpool.
For a narrative recap of how the atmosphere and momentum swung, Miguel Delaney’s piece “Crystal Palace 3-3 Liverpool, May 2014” captures why this match still gets cited whenever late collapses are discussed.
| Match | Venue | Score | What made it “classic” |
|---|---|---|---|
| Palace vs Liverpool (5 May 2014) | Selhurst Park | 3–3 | Late Palace surge; Gayle’s quickfire brace; title-race implications. |
The Anfield upset: Liverpool 0–1 Palace (2024)
Palace’s 1–0 win at Anfield on 14 April 2024 is another standout, because it was a clean, composed away performance in a stadium where results are rarely gifted. The ESPN match page for Liverpool 0-1 Crystal Palace records the final score and frames it as a significant blow to Liverpool’s title push. For the key moment, the ESPN UK game analysis describes Tyrick Mitchell finding Eberechi Eze, who finished with his first touch to make it 1–0.
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