Fulham v Crystal Palace: FA Cup quarter-final – live

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Oliver Glasner has been getting chatty with the ITV pundits on the resplendent Craven Cottage turf before kick-off.

🗣️ "Palace are very patient with their players, I think it's the right step for young players." 🦅

🗣️ "[Wharton] is such an amazing football player." ✨

🗣️ "[Mateta] is such a lovely guy." ❤️

Oliver Glasner joins us ahead of kickoff at Craven Cottage #FACup | #CPFC pic.twitter.com/OyK7IkZ0ac

— ITV Football (@itvfootball) March 29, 2025

Some reading around the weekend’s other FA Cup quarter-finals:

Palace have won 10 of their past 13 matches in all competitions, which is absolutely remarkable. Especially so considering they started the season really poorly, failing to win any of their first eight Premier League games.

From a Crystal Palace perspective, it’s refreshing to see Jean-Philippe Mateta back in the starting lineup after suffering a lacerated ear in a clash with Millwall’s Liam Roberts in the FA Cup fifth round.

Mateta will lead the line in a virtually full strength Eagles side, flanked by Ebere Eze and Ismaïla Sarr, with Oliver Glasner opting for Jefferson Lerma in the engine room with Will Hughes absent through illness. There’s a lot to like about that Palace lineup – and they’ve got a strong away record of late, including a 2-0 win at Fulham on 22 February.

Fulham fan Richard Hirst, presumably emailing in from south western France, is feeling the tension ahead of kick-off:

“Lots of nerves and tension in SW France as well as SW6. But I’m confident (who am I kidding!) that we will celebrate the 50th anniversary of our first cup final with a return visit. COYW.”

Team news

Fulham: Leno; Castagne, Andersen, Bassey, Robinson; Berge, Lukic; Willian, Pereira, Iwobi; Muniz.

Subs: Benda, Diop, Cuenca, Sessegnon, Reed, Cairney, Smith Rowe, Traoré, Jiménez.

Crystal Palace: Henderson; Muñoz, Richards, Lacroix, Guéhi, Mitchell; Lerma, Wharton; Sarr, Eze, Mateta.

Subs: Turner, Clyne, Franca, Kamada, Nketiah, Esse, Chilwell, Devenny, Kporha.

It’s a beautiful sunny morning in west London and Craven Cottage, though not renowned for its rocking atmosphere, should be bang up for this one. The prize of a Wembley appearance for these two clubs is a biggie.

Preamble

It’s FA Cup quarter-final weekend, with the first of these four slightly unlikely ties – Manchester City apart – coming in the form of a London derby at Craven Cottage. Fulham and Crystal Palace are both chasing history in this competition this season, having never lifted the cup. Palace came close nearly a decade ago in that 2016 final against Manchester United, (Alan Pardew’s dance, Jesse Lingard’s goal and all that) while it’s been 50 years since Fulham last got all the way to a Wembley showpiece. One of them is guaranteed a semi-final trip to north London at least.

Jean-Philippe Mateta looks set to make his return after suffering a nasty head injury in Palace’s previous FA Cup game against Millwall, with both teams fortunate enough to have come through the international break without a long list of absentees.

This is a really tough one to call, but should be uber-competitive: you’d have to go a fair distance to find two sets of supporters who are more up for the cup. Kick off is at 12.15pm GMT, so let’s get going – team news will be upon us shortly.

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