Manchester United vs Crystal Palace Result

Manchester United
Full Time

Crystal Palace
📍 Old Trafford, Manchester
🗓️ Sunday, 1 Mar 2026 at 14:00
🔮 AI Prediction Report
PSYCHIC MODEPredicted
2 - 1
Actual
2 - 1
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United Rally Past 10-Man Palace After Early Scare at Old Trafford
Manchester United overturned an early deficit to secure a 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace at Old Trafford, coming from behind after conceding in the fourth minute. The visitors stunned the home crowd with an early strike, but United gradually asserted control, dominating possession and peppering Dean Henderson’s goal with 20 shots, 11 of which were on target. The match’s complexion changed dramatically after Palace were reduced to ten men in the second half, and United capitalized with two goals in quick succession. Despite Palace’s spirited start and defensive resilience, the pressure eventually told. United’s midfield orchestrated the comeback, with Bruno Fernandes pulling the strings and Benjamin Šeško leading the line with purpose. The win keeps United’s momentum alive, while Palace will rue the red card that undermined their early promise.
Manchester United
Manchester United responded impressively to an early setback, showing patience and composure to break down a stubborn Palace side. With 61% possession and 20 total shots (11 on target), United’s attacking intent was clear, particularly after the visitors went down to ten men. The midfield duo of Casemiro and Mainoo provided solidity, while Fernandes and Mbeumo were creative forces throughout. Defensively, United were largely untroubled after the opening goal, recovering well and controlling the tempo.
Key Players
Strengths
Weaknesses
Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace made a dream start with a fourth-minute opener and defended resolutely for much of the first half. However, their attacking threat waned after the break as United’s pressure mounted. The red card in the second half proved costly, forcing Palace to retreat further and concede two goals in quick succession. Despite having just 39% possession and only 8 shots (3 on target), Palace showed fight, but their resistance was ultimately broken by United’s relentless assault.
Key Players
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Key Moments
4' — Goal
Ismaïla Sarr puts Palace ahead with an incisive early finish.
57' — Goal
Benjamin Šeško levels for United, finishing a flowing move.
65' — Goal
United take the lead as Matheus Cunha sets up Bruno Fernandes for the go-ahead goal.
68' — Red Card
Palace reduced to ten men after a second yellow card, shifting the momentum firmly to United.
Tactical Analysis
Manchester United lined up in a 4-2-3-1, with Casemiro and Mainoo anchoring the midfield and Fernandes operating as the creative hub. Their shape allowed for sustained possession and width, with full-backs Dalot and Shaw pushing high. United pressed aggressively after conceding, forcing turnovers and pinning Palace deep, especially after the red card. Crystal Palace’s 3-4-2-1 offered early attacking width and allowed them to spring forward quickly, but they increasingly dropped into a back five under pressure. The red card forced further defensive adjustments, limiting their ability to counter and leaving Sarr isolated up front. Palace’s set-piece threat was minimal, with just one corner earned all match.
Turning Point
The red card to Palace in the 68th minute, which left them unable to withstand United’s attacking waves.
Man of the Match
Bruno Fernandes
Pulled the strings in midfield, contributed directly to both goals, and drove United’s comeback.