Liverpool FC head into this clash riding a wave of emotion after a dramatic Merseyside derby moment that had fans talking everywhere.
In what many supporters are already calling “This Is Liverpool!”, the late winner sparked wild celebrations, with reactions like Adika’s capturing the mood of a fanbase that thrives on last-minute chaos and big moments.
The Reds once again showed their habit of finding decisive goals deep into stoppage time, reinforcing their reputation for never backing down when it matters most.

That dramatic derby success over Everton sealed in the dying seconds has not only boosted morale but also kept Liverpool firmly in the race for a top-four finish in the Premier League.

Meanwhile, Crystal Palace arrive with a different kind of focus, balancing domestic form with their European ambitions. Softfootball understands that while Palace have improved their consistency in recent weeks, this fixture comes at a tricky moment with continental distractions looming.
Liverpool has taken to their x handle to post clips of their training ahead of the match.
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— Liverpool FC (@LFC) April 23, 2026
Team News
Liverpool are dealing with a growing list of concerns, especially in goal, where injuries have forced them to dig deep into their options. With both senior keepers unavailable, an unexpected starter is likely between the sticks. Elsewhere, a number of long-term absentees continue to limit squad depth, and there are also late fitness checks needed in defence.
Crystal Palace, on their part, have their own injury setbacks to manage. Key players in midfield and attack remain doubtful or ruled out, which could affect their balance heading into this game. However, some previously rotated players are expected to return to the starting lineup, bringing fresh energy after recent squad rotation.
Possible Lineups
Liverpool possible XI:Woodman; Jones, Konate, Van Dijk, Kerkez; Gravenberch, Szoboszlai; Salah, Wirtz, Gakpo; Isak
Crystal Palace possible XI: enderson; Richards, Lacroix, Mitchell; Munoz, Hughes, Kamada, Doucoure; Sarr, Mateta, Johnson
Where to watch
| Competition | Match | Date | Time (WAT) | TV Channel | Streaming |
| Premier League | Liverpool vs Crystal Palace | Saturday | 3:00 PM |
Liverpool’s late heroics identity continues to define them, while Palace arrive disciplined but stretched setting up a contest where momentum meets resilience, and where another dramatic finish would not surprise anyone watching. Softfootball will be following closely.