Crystal Palace Vs Liverpool: Preview: Premier League 202223 prediction, Lineups & Team News Jürgen Klopp's Reds look to get their Premier League season on track quickly after an opening week stumbles and draw against newly promoted Fulham as they return to Anfield for the 2022–23 home opener against a Crystal Palace team that also received less than they would have hoped for in a week one loss at home to Arsenal. Under manager Patrick Vieira, Palace flirted with finishing in the top half of the table last season in Premier League. Based on the underlying statistics and expected goal difference, they were a top-half side. Liverpool Premier League fans from all over the world can book Liverpool premier league tickets from our online platforms WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com. Liverpool premier league fans can book Crystal Palace Vs Liverpool Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.
However, this season of Liverpool Premier League, after opening against Arsenal and facing Liverpool in week two, they will play Aston Villa and Manchester City. This run might well result in Palace entering September with no more than one win. Since Palace will be missing James McArthur, James Tomkins, Nathan Ferguson, and potentially Michael Olise, any victory at Anfield could be seen as a bonus. However, the same could have been saying of Fulham going into the game, and another shocking outcome might well be in store if the Reds don't learn their lesson and treat their opponents in week two lightly. On Monday night, when Liverpool hosts Crystal Palace in a Premier League match, two clubs seeking their first victory of the 2022–23 campaign get ready for a fight at Anfield. On the opening weekend, the Reds fought from two goals down to salvage a 2-2 draw with Fulham, but Patrick Vieira's team was no match for Arsenal in a 2-0 loss. It's not often that you witness Virgil van Dijk being bullied on a football field, but Aleksandar Mitrovic and his Fulham squad were unfortunate not to come out on top against a Liverpool team that was just not on their game. Mitrovic outsized Trent Alexander-Arnold to head in Fulham's first Premier League goal of the year. After being brought down by Van Dijk, he added to his tally from the penalty spot, but Darwin Nunez