Monday, November 23, 2015

Crystal Palace vs Sunderland

Crystal Palace is going to welcome the team of Sunderland in London at a meeting by another round of English Premier League. Here is our soccer prediction.
Crystal Palace returned to winning ways in the last round after success over Liverpool as a guest with a 2:1. So the Eagles cut off a series of three games without a win and are found on the 8th place with an asset of 19 points. With a view to the magnificent success at Anfield, we will hardly see any serious changes in the team of Alan Pardew for the household against Sunderland. In light of the injuries of the strikers Marouane Shamak and Dwight Gail, the coaching staff will bet on Connor Wickham, for which the match according football picks will be special because it is the first one against his former team. Martin Kelly will retain his position of right-back at the expense of Joel Ward, who will remain on the bench.
Sunderland made a two-game losing streak in the Premier League, which 'darkened` the success of Black cats in the local derby with Newcastle. So Sam Allardyce`s team remains in the relegation zone - 19th place with only 6 points earned. The visit to Selhurst Park because of injuries will be missed by Lee Katermol and Adam Matthews. After his good performance against Southampton in the last game, a chance for expression will again be gotten by the young Duncan Uatmor. He even scored the goal for the youth national team of England and again earned the confidence of Sam Allardyce on the left wing. On the right, the experienced professional will choose between Jermain Defoe and Jermaine Lance. The attack of the Sunderland at Selhurst Park will be led by Fabio Borini.
Crystal Palace is the favorite in the derby, but Black Cats have their values. Sunderland will aim primarily to defend and rely on counterattacks. We expect to see a tactical deception between two experienced specialists in the face of Alan Pardew and Sam Allardyce, which likely will end without a lot of hits.
Our soccer forecast is under 2.5 goals.

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