Arsenal vs Crystal Palace: Carabao Cup Quarterfinal Preview, Team News, Lineups, TV Info and Prediction

‎Arsenal and Crystal Palace go head-to-head for a place in the Carabao Cup semifinals in their final match before Christmas. The quarterfinal showdown takes place at the Emirates Stadium, with both clubs aiming to secure a last-four berth.
‎The fixture was scheduled later than the other quarterfinals due to Crystal Palace’s demanding run of matches. As a result, both teams already know what lies ahead, with Chelsea waiting to face the winner in an all-London semifinal. Newcastle United and Manchester City will contest the other semifinal.
‎Arsenal host Crystal Palace in a delayed Carabao Cup quarterfinal with a semifinal spot at stake. Preview, kickoff time, lineups, TV channels, and score prediction.
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‎Arsenal Enter as Clear Favourites
‎Arsenal head into the contest as strong favourites, not just because they are playing at home. The Gunners sit top of the Premier League at Christmas after edging Everton over the weekend, preserving a two-point advantage over reigning champions Manchester City.
‎Mikel Arteta’s side has responded positively to a late defeat at Aston Villa, stringing together three consecutive wins and recording two clean sheets. The Spanish manager, eager to deliver the club’s first major trophy since lifting the FA Cup in 2020, will be keen to extend Arsenal’s recent dominance over Palace.
‎Palace Struggling with Demanding Schedule
‎Crystal Palace have already lost to Arsenal once this season, and their packed calendar appears to be taking its toll. A disappointing draw with Finnish outfit KuPS in the Europa Conference League came between heavy Premier League defeats against Manchester City and Leeds United.
‎Oliver Glasner’s squad must battle fatigue as they travel to north London, hoping to overcome their recent struggles and book another trip to Wembley.

‎What Time Does Arsenal vs Crystal Palace Kick Off?
• ‎Location: London, England
• ‎Stadium: Emirates Stadium
• ‎Date: Tuesday, December 23
• ‎Kick-off: 8:00 p.m. GMT / 3:00 p.m. ET / 12:00 p.m. PT
• ‎Referee: Stuart Attwell
• ‎VAR: Not in use

‎Arsenal vs Crystal Palace Head-to-Head (Last Five Matches)
‎• Arsenal wins: 4
• ‎Crystal Palace wins: 0
• ‎Draws: 1
‎• Last meeting: Arsenal 1–0 Crystal Palace (Premier League, October 26, 2025)

‎Current Form (All Competitions)
‎Arsenal Results
• ‎Everton 0–1 Arsenal (20/12/25)
• ‎Arsenal 2–1 Wolves (13/12/25)
‎• Club Brugge 0–3 Arsenal (10/12/25)
• ‎Aston Villa 2–1 Arsenal (06/12/25)
• ‎Arsenal 2–0 Brentford (03/12/25)
‎Crystal Palace Results
• ‎Leeds 4–1 Crystal Palace (20/12/25)
‎• Crystal Palace 2–2 KuPS (18/12/25)
‎• Crystal Palace 0–3 Man City (14/12/25)
• ‎Shelbourne 0–3 Crystal Palace (11/12/25)
• ‎Fulham 1–2 Crystal Palace (07/12/25)

‎How to Watch Arsenal vs Crystal Palace Live
‎• United Kingdom: ‎ITV 1, ITVX, STV, STV Player, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Football, Sky Ultra HD, Sky GO, Sky GO Extra
‎• United States:
‎Paramount+
‎• Canada: ‎DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada
• ‎Mexico: Not televised

‎Arsenal Team News
‎Arteta is expected to rotate his squad despite the significance of the quarterfinal. Several fringe players are in line for starts, including Kepa Arrizabalaga, Christian Nørgaard, Noni Madueke, and Gabriel Jesus.
‎Eberechi Eze, who scored the decisive goal against Palace in October’s league meeting, could feature after being an unused substitute in two of Arsenal’s last three matches.
‎Defensive options remain limited with Gabriel, Cristhian Mosquera, and Ben White sidelined. Kai Havertz and Max Dowman are also unavailable in attack.
‎Arsenal Predicted Lineup (4-2-3-1)
‎Kepa; Timber, Saliba, Hincapié, Lewis-Skelly; Nørgaard, Merino; Madueke, Eze, Martinelli; Jesus.

‎Crystal Palace Team News
‎With a stretched squad, Glasner is expected to make changes from his usual Premier League setup. Ismaïla Sarr is unavailable after departing for the Africa Cup of Nations.
‎Daniel Muñoz, Daichi Kamada, Chadi Riad, Cheick Doucouré, Caleb Kporha, and Rio Cardines remain injured. Jean-Philippe Mateta could be rested due to a knee issue, opening the door for Christantus Uche to start. Jefferson Lerma, Justin Devenny, and Jaydee Canvot are also contenders for inclusion.
‎Crystal Palace Predicted Lineup (3-4-2-1)
Benítez; Canvot, Lacroix, Guéhi; Clyne, Lerma, Wharton, Sosa; Devenny, Pino; Uche.
‎Arsenal vs Crystal Palace Score Prediction
‎Arsenal’s greater depth and overall quality give them a strong edge in this quarterfinal. Even with rotation, Arteta has numerous options capable of controlling the game, and the Gunners have consistently found ways to win tight, low-scoring matches.
‎Palace’s recent 4–1 loss to Leeds highlighted the strain of their congested schedule, with minimal recovery time between fixtures. That fatigue could again be evident against a well-drilled Arsenal side.
‎Prediction: Arsenal 2–0 Crystal Palace

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