Crystal Palace
Fulham
Fulham vs Crystal Palace is set to be an exciting game, as both teams have a large and passionate fan base who always create a terrific atmosphere on match day. The two teams have a long and proud history, as Fulham F.C was created in 1879 and Crystal Palace have origins dating back to 1861. Fulham vs Crystal Palace is a game you won’t want to miss.
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Crystal Palace
Fulham
Fulham gained promotion back to the Premier League after winning the 2021-22 Championship title. The club have seen some talented players over the years, who all made a huge impact during their time there.
Fulham’s top scorer is Gordon Davies. He played for Fulham from 1978 until 1984 and again from 1986 until 1991. Other noteworthy players include Clint Dempsey, Louis Saha, Johnny Haynes, and Danny Murphy.
Craven Cottage
Fulham’s home ground is the historical Craven Cottage, where they have played since 1896. The ground's capacity is 22,384, and it's located next to Bishop's Park on the banks of the River Thames in West London.
Craven Cottage has also been used by the US, Australia, Ireland, and Canada men's national football teams, and was formerly the home of rugby league club Fulham RLFC.
Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace returned to the Premier League in 2013, where they have remained ever since. The club has seen success over the years, reaching the FA Cup Final in 1990 and again in 2016.
Many legendary players have graced the hallowed turf of Selhurst Park, including Ian Wright, Andrew Johnson, Jim Cannon, and Johnny Byrne. Another Palace icon is Geoff Thomas, who captained the club throughout their greatest period in history, and was a success in each of his six seasons.
Selhurst Park
Palace play their home matches at Selhurst Park in the London Borough of Croydon. The stadium has a capacity of 25,486. Selhurst Park always promises an electric atmosphere, and the Fulham vs Crystal Palace game will be no exception.
The stadium opened in 1924 and has hosted international football as well as games for the 1948 Summer Olympics. It was shared by Charlton Athletic from 1985 until 1991 and used for Wimbledon from 1991 until 2003.