Tottenham vs Crystal Palace Result

Premier LeaguePremier League Β· England
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Crystal Palace

πŸ“ Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London

πŸ—“οΈ Thursday, 5 Mar 2026 at 20:00

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Crystal Palace Stun Spurs With First-Half Blitz in North London

Crystal Palace produced a scintillating first-half display to defeat Tottenham 3-1 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, overturning an early deficit with three goals in a devastating 11-minute spell. Despite Spurs taking the lead through Dominic Solanke in the 34th minute, Palace responded ruthlessly, with goals at 40, 45, and 45 minutes to seize control before halftime. Tottenham, hampered by a red card and unable to regain momentum, struggled to break down a disciplined Palace side in the second half. The visitors managed the game expertly, leveraging their 60% possession to frustrate the hosts and secure a statement win away from home.

Tottenham

Tottenham

5.5/10

Tottenham started brightly and looked in control after Solanke's opener, but a catastrophic end to the first half saw them concede three times in quick succession. Reduced to ten men and chasing the game, Spurs lacked cohesion and cutting edge in the second half, managing only four shots on target from twelve attempts. Their 40% possession reflected Palace's dominance on the ball, and defensive lapses proved costly.

Key Players

Dominic Solanke: Scored Tottenham's only goal in the 34th minute, briefly giving Spurs the lead.
Guglielmo Vicario: Made several key saves but was left exposed by his defence during Palace's first-half surge.

Strengths

Took the lead with a well-worked goalCreated six corners, showing some set-piece threat

Weaknesses

Defensive organization collapsed late in the first halfDiscipline issues with three yellows and a red cardStruggled to control possession (only 40%)
Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace

8/10

Palace delivered a clinical, composed performance, especially in the latter stages of the first half. Their 60% possession allowed them to dictate the tempo, and they matched Spurs' output with four shots on target from nine attempts. The visitors capitalized on Tottenham's defensive frailties and managed the second half with maturity, keeping their shape and limiting Spurs' opportunities.

Key Players

JΓΈrgen Strand Larsen: Instrumental in Palace's attacking play, scoring and assisting during the first-half turnaround.
Dean Henderson: Commanded his area well and made key stops to preserve Palace's lead.

Strengths

Clinical finishing during key first-half periodExcellent ball retention (60% possession)Disciplined defensive performance after taking the lead

Weaknesses

Allowed Spurs to score firstConceded six corners, sometimes vulnerable on set pieces

Key Moments

34' β€” Goal

Dominic Solanke finishes a sweeping move to put Tottenham 1-0 up.

40' β€” Goal

Crystal Palace equalize, capitalizing on a defensive lapse.

45' β€” Goal

Palace take the lead with a swift counterattack just before halftime.

45' β€” Goal

Palace strike again in stoppage time, making it 3-1 before the break.

Second half' β€” Red Card

Tottenham reduced to ten men, compounding their problems.

Tactical Analysis

Both teams lined up in a 3-4-2-1 formation, but Palace's midfield, led by Adam Wharton and Daichi Kamada, asserted control as the match wore on. Their ability to retain possession and transition quickly was key to their first-half comeback. Tottenham's wing-backs, Pedro Porro and Archie Gray, pushed high early but were forced deeper after falling behind and losing a man. Palace's pressing forced Spurs into errors, and their three-pronged attack exploited spaces between Tottenham's centre-backs. After the break, Palace sat deeper, absorbing pressure and springing forward on the counter, while Spurs' substitutions and tactical tweaks could not overcome their numerical disadvantage.

Turning Point

Palace's quickfire double just before halftime (45th minute), turning a 1-0 deficit into a commanding 3-1 lead.

Man of the Match

JΓΈrgen Strand Larsen

Led the Palace attack with a goal and an assist during the decisive first-half blitz.