FA Cup: Crystal Palace soar past Fulham with 3-0 win to reach semi-final

IANS March 29, 2025 164 views

Crystal Palace delivered a commanding performance to defeat Fulham 3-0 in the FA Cup quarter-final. Ebere Eze opened the scoring before assisting Ismaila Sarr for the second. Eddie Nketiah came off the bench to seal the victory late on. The Eagles became the first team to reach this year's semi-finals at Wembley. Palace's clinical finishing proved the difference against a Fulham side that lacked cutting edge.

"Eze latched onto a pass from Mitchell and fired a low shot into the far corner" - Match Report
London, March 29: Crystal Palace secured their place in next month's Wembley final with a 3-0 victory over Fulham at Craven Cottage, repeating their earlier league win at the same venue this season. Three clinical goals from Ebere Eze, Ismaila Sarr, and Eddie Nketiah put the Eagles firmly in control, as they overcame a slow start to dominate the tie.

Key Points

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Palace repeat league win over Fulham at Craven Cottage

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Eze shines with goal and assist

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Sarr and Nketiah complete clinical victory

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Glasner's tactical changes prove effective

Oliver Glasner made a sole change to his side, with forward Jean-Philippe Mateta returning to the team and Nketiah dropping to the bench.

Fulham initially threatened with Rodrigo Muniz testing Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson early on, but his shot drifted wide. Palace struggled to assert themselves in the opening stages, with Fulham enjoying more possession, though they struggled to create clear-cut chances. A low shot from Joachim Anderson was blocked by Jefferson Lerma, and a follow-up corner was cleared.

Palace came close to breaking the deadlock through Jefferson Lerma’s long-range volley, which struck the crossbar. But it wasn’t long before the Eagles did take the lead. Eze latched onto a pass from Tyrick Mitchell and fired a low shot into the far corner past Fulham keeper Bernd Leno.

Just five minutes later, Eze was involved again, this time playing in Sarr, who headed the ball home to double Palace's advantage.

Fulham started the second half strongly, winning several corners, but Palace remained dangerous on the counter. Eze and Sarr combined well on a break, but Leno denied them a third goal.

Fulham made two attacking substitutions, with Emile Smith Rowe and Adama Traoré entering the fray, but Palace defended resolutely. A scramble in the box was cleared by Sarr, and in the 75th minute, Nketiah sealed the win with a composed finish after a brilliant pass from Daichi Kamada.

The victory saw Palace become the first team to reach the final four, with Nottingham Forest slated to play Brighton & Hove Albion later today. On Sunday Preston North End will host Aston Villa and Manchester City will be facing AFC Bournemouth.

Comments:

Mark T.

What a performance from Eze! He's been on fire since Glasner took over. That first goal was pure class 👏

Sarah L.

Fulham looked lost after that first goal went in. Silva needs to sort out their defense before the next game.

Jamie P.

As a neutral, this was such an entertaining match! Palace's counter attacks were lethal. Can't wait for the semis!

Tom R.

Nketiah proving his worth off the bench again. That finish was ice cold ❄️

Priya K.

Disappointed with Fulham's lack of creativity. So much possession but no real threat in the final third.

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