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Everton’s European hopes hit after Mateta’s equaliser for Crystal Palace
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5/10/2026

Everton’s European hopes hit after Mateta’s equaliser for Crystal Palace

David Moyes’s European dream is now hanging by a slender thread. Against a Crystal Palace side who have been otherwise distracted by their Conference League exploits, Everton were unable to take their opportunity to close the gap on their rivals as Jean-Philippe Mateta came off the bench to deny them victory.It could have been even worse for Moyes had the referee, Tom Bramall, awarded a penalty when James Garner hauled down Jørgen Strand Larsen just before half-time or Adam Wharton’s shot not struck the outside of the post in the 90th minute. Continue reading...

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Kamada Strikes Again as Palace Take Two-Goal Lead Against Shakhtar
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Kamada Strikes Again as Palace Take Two-Goal Lead Against Shakhtar

Crystal Palace secured a 3-1 first-leg lead over Shakhtar Donetsk in the Europa Conference League semi-final, with Daichi Kamada scoring the winner against his former club. Ismaïla Sarr scored after just 21 seconds - the fastest goal in Competition history - before Shakhtar equalised. Kamada's 68th-minute strike and Jørgen Strand Larsen's late goal give Palace a two-goal cushion heading into next week's return leg.

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Kamada Stars as Palace Take Command of Semi-Final Against Shakhtar
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Kamada Stars as Palace Take Command of Semi-Final Against Shakhtar

Crystal Palace secured a 3-1 first-leg advantage over Shakhtar Donetsk in their Europa Conference League semi-final, with Daichi Kamada scoring the winner and setting up Jørgen Strand Larsen's goal. Ismaïla Sarr opened the scoring after just 21 seconds – the fastest goal in Conference League history – before Shakhtar equalised early in the second half. Palace will take a two-goal lead into next week's return leg at Selhurst Park.

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