Crystal Palace returns to Wembley.
The Eagles are back at Wembley just ten weeks after their historic FA Cup triumph over Manchester City.
Oliver Glasner’s men avoided defeat in four of their last six matches against Liverpool, including a 1:1 draw at Anfield to close last season.
Although Palace lost two of their four pre-season games in Germany, they remain confident after securing their first-ever major trophy.
Eddie Nketiah is their only confirmed absentee due to a hamstring injury.
Liverpool arrive full of confidence.
Premier League champions Liverpool come into the match after winning four of their five pre-season fixtures.
Arne Slot’s side showed attacking firepower, scoring 24 goals in those friendlies, with both teams finding the net in each of their last ten games.
The Reds are likely to hand competitive debuts to several new signings, including Florian Wirtz and Giorgi Mamardashvili.
However, Alisson and Joe Gomez will miss out through injury.
An intriguing Community Shield is expected.
Both sides favour an attacking style and have shown they can trouble each other in recent meetings.
Liverpool’s high-scoring trend suggests goals are on the cards, while Palace’s resilience gives them hope of an upset.
The Wembley crowd should witness an open game with chances at both ends.
Liverpool remain favourites to lift the trophy, but Palace will not make it easy for them.






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