Arsenal will be looking to reach the League Cup semi-finals for the second consecutive season as they take on Crystal Palace in the last eight on Tuesday evening
Viktor Gyokeres of Arsenal and Maxence Lacroix of Crystal Palace in a race for the ball
Arsenal face Crystal Palace in the League Cup(Image: Getty Images)
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Arsenal are aiming to book their place in the League Cup semi-finals for a second consecutive season when they meet Crystal Palace in the quarter-final stage. The Gunners head into the tie in confident mood after putting together a run of three straight wins against Everton, Wolves and Club Brugge.
Mikel Arteta's men beat Palace in the Premier League back in October, securing a narrow 1-0 victory courtesy of a strike from former Eagles star Eberechi Eze. They also knocked them out of the League Cup at the same stage last season, clinching a 3-2 victory in December 2024.
Palace, meanwhile, have found things far tougher of late. The south London outfit have shipped nine goals across their previous three matches, taking heavy losses against Manchester City and Leeds, as well as being frustrated by a draw with KuPS to round off a testing period.
When is Arsenal vs Crystal Palace?
Arsenal take on Crystal Palace in the League Cup quarter-finals at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday, December 23. Kick-off is scheduled for 8pm UK time.
How can I watch Arsenal vs Crystal Palace for free?
Fans in the UK can watch the game live on ITV1, which is available free of charge. Coverage will also be shown on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football, although a valid Sky Sports subscription is needed. Supporters can also stream the match live for free via ITVX, providing online access without any cost.
Arsenal team news
Arsenal will continue to be without Max Dowman (ankle), Gabriel Magalhaes (thigh), Kai Havertz (knee), Cristhian Mosquera (ankle) and Ben White (hamstring).
Some squad rotation is expected, with Declan Rice - who has played almost every minute so far this season - likely to be rested. Gabriel Jesus may lead the line instead of Viktor Gyokeres and several young players are set to feature in the matchday squad.
Mikel Arteta, head coach of Arsenal, following the Premier League match at Everton's Hill Dickinson Stadium. Photo by Ben Roberts - Danehouse/Getty Images
Arsenal are fine form at the moment
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Crystal Palace team news
Crystal Palace are missing Africa Cup of Nations call-up Ismaila Sarr, as well as important right-back Daniel Munoz and midfield anchor Daichi Kamada, who are out with knee and thigh problems.
They will also be without Rio Cardines (muscle), Cheick Doucoure (knee), Caleb Kporha (back) and Chadi Riad (knee). There are also fitness concerns surrounding Jean-Philippe Mateta, with the forward expected to be managed carefully as he continues his recovery from a knee issue.
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Oliver Glasner's side have a poor recent record against Arsenal
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Head to head
Arsenal have enjoyed strong recent results against Crystal Palace, winning seven of the last eight clashes between the two sides, including a thrilling 3-2 success in last season's League Cup quarter-final.
The north London club have also recorded several convincing victories in recent years, including a 5-1 win in December 2024, a 5-0 result in January 2024 and a 4-1 triumph in March 2023.
Palace last beat Arsenal in April 2022 with a 3-0 win. In total, the Eagles have picked up only two victories in their past 15 meetings with the Gunners.
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