who will be well aware of their respective opponents’ strengths and weaknesses. Burnley know they must contain Palace talisman Wi
who will be well aware of their respective opponents’ strengths and weaknesses. Burnley know they must contain Palace talisman Wi
Burnley has an odd of 1.41(bet ₹100 and win ₹141 if Burnley wins).Bet Now
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Crystal Palace has an odd of 7.04 (bet ₹100 and win ₹704 if Crystal Palace wins). Bet Now
More odds and Betting Tips for Burnley Vs Crystal Palace
Match: Burnley vs Crystal Palace
Date: 20thNovember, 2021
Time: 8:30 pm (IST)
Venue: Turf Moor
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Burnley’s position in the standings is far from ideal, with only eight points from 11 games to put them in 18th place; only three points clear of bottom-placed Norwich City; but the club’s supporters will be heartened by the team’s previous three performances and results. Indeed, after losing 2-0 to Man City in mid-October, the Clarets have won five points from three games, drawing 2-2 with Southampton before beating Brentford 3-1 at home on October 30.
Meanwhile, Sean Dyche’s team went into the international break with a 1-1 draw at home to table-topping Chelsea, with Matej Vydra striking a 79th-minute equaliser for the visitors to Stamford Bridge. Burnley currently has back-to-back home games against Palace and Tottenham Hotspur to finish the month, and they are just four points below 14th-placed Brentford at this juncture, implying that a pair of good victories will rocket them up the table heading into the holiday period. The Clarets have won their past three Premier League meetings against Palace, including a 1-0 triumph in the 2020-21 season’s equivalent fixture.
Pope;Taylor, Mee, Tarkowski,Lowton; Gudmundsson, Brownhill, Cork, McNeil; Cornet, Wood
Palace, as previously said, won 2-0 away to Man City at the end of October before going into the international break on the back of a 2-0 home win against Wolves, extending their league undefeated streak to six games. Although four of their past six league matches have finished in a draw; the Eagles have not been defeated in England’s top division since a 3-0 setback to Liverpool in mid-September. Only Chelsea and Liverpool (both one) have lost less Premier League games this season than Palace, with Patrick Vieira’s side winning three, drawing six, and losing only two of their 11 games.
Eberechi Eze has ramped up his injury rehabilitation for Palace’s Under-23 side, but he is unlikely to be considered for a starting spot this weekend. Despite picking up a slight ailment over the international break, Joachim Andersen should be okay to play, although Will Hughes and Nathan Ferguson are concerns, while James McArthur is out with a hamstring injury. The front three should be Wilfried Zaha, Christian Benteke, and Odsonne Edouard, with on-loan Chelsea midfielder Conor Gallagher starting after making his England debut.
Guaita;Mitchell, Guehi, Andersen,Ward; Gallagher, Kouyate, Milivojevic; Zaha, Benteke, Edouard
It would not be surprising if little could be discovered to separate these two in-form teams, who will be well aware of their respective opponents’ strengths and weaknesses. Burnley know they must contain Palace talisman Wilfried Zaha, especially on the counter-attack, while the Eagles must contend with not just Burnley’s aerial danger, but also the quality of new acquisition Maxwel Cornet, who has adapted excellently to life in the Premier League since his arrival. In the end, clear-cut opportunities are predicted to be few in Lancashire, with both clubs defending well and can be expected to close the game with draw.