English:
Goalless Draw in Intense London Derby at Selhurst Park
London, November 9, 2025 – The derby between Crystal Palace and Brighton & Hove Albion at Selhurst Park ended in a 0-0 draw, in a match marked by intensity and numerous yellow cards. While Brighton dominated possession with 58% compared to Crystal Palace’s 42%, they failed to translate that superiority into goals.
Crystal Palace, playing at home, tried to capitalize on their opportunities, taking 8 shots, although only one was on target. Brighton, on the other hand, generated 7 shots, with 3 of them forcing the opposing goalkeeper to intervene. The match was closely contested in midfield, reflected in the high number of fouls committed: 12 by Brighton and 10 by Crystal Palace.
Referee Tim Robinson was forced to show a total of 5 yellow cards to Brighton, highlighting the intensity with which the team sought to break the deadlock. Crystal Palace also received one yellow card towards the end of the match. Despite the efforts of both teams, the score remained unchanged until the final whistle. Fans were left wanting more goals in this exciting Premier League clash.
Substitutions crystal palace: at minute 66 A. Wharton came in and Y. Pino went out., at minute 83 D. Kamada came in and W. Hughes went out.
Substitutions brighton: at minute 75 G. Rutter came in and C. Kostoulas went out., at minute 75 C. Baleba came in and J. Veltman went out., at minute 85 D. Welbeck came in and S. Tzimas went out., at minute 85 D. Gomez came in and M. De Cuyper went out.
The teams lined up as follows:
Crystal Palace

Brighton

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