Arsenal v Crystal Palace: Carabao Cup quarter-final – live

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GOAL! Arsenal 1-1 Crystal Palace (Jesus 54)

Arsenal equalise! Gabriel Jesus rides a challenge from Chalobah and beats Henderson with a wonderful, inch-perfect dink from seven yards after latching on to a wonderful pass from – you’ve guessed it – Martin Odegaard.

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52 min: Arsenal sweep forward and Kieran Tierney curls a wonderful low cross into the path of Raheem Sterling at the far post. The winger looks nailed on to score but his shot is saved superbly by Henderson, who should have been given no chance. The ball rebounds to Sterling, who hits the bar with his follow-up effort. That’s an unbelievable let-off for Palace.

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50 min: Palace win a throw-in halfway inside the Arsenal half and Nathaniel Clyne is in no kind of hurry to take it.

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48 min: Arsenal pick up in the second half where they left off in the first – dominating possession but not doing a great deal with it in these admittedly very early stages.

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Second half: Arsenal 0-1 Crystal Palace

46 min: Play resumes with Arsenal on the ball and Martin Odegaard and William Saliba on the pitch. Ethan Nwaneri and Thomas Partey have made way.

Crystal Palace have made a change too: Nathaniel Clyne is on for Caleb Kporha, who didn’t do much, if anything wrong on his full senior debut but did pick up a yellow card.

Martin Odegaard prepares to come on for the second half. Photograph: Andrew Boyers/Action Images/Reuters
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An email: “Never having been to London, I have to ask: did Crystal Palace take Route One to get to the Emirates Stadium?” asks Peter Oh(-ho-ho).

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Half-time: Arsenal 0-1 Crystal Palace

Peep! Andrew Madley signals for half-time and Crystal Palace lead at the break courtesy of Jean-Philippe Mateta’s early strike on the back of a Jakub Kiwior error.

Arsenal have dominated possession ever since but the closest they’ve come to an equaliser came from a Raheem Sterling free-kick that was well saved by Dean Henderson.

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44 min: Eze is bundled over as he tries to control a Will Hughes pass with his back to the Arsenal goal, about 15 yards from the edge of the penalty area. Free-kick for Palace. It looks like a delivery into the box is on the cards, but Eze goes for goal. He fails to clear the first man with his audacious effort.

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43 min: Nothing comes of it, although Trossard will feel he should have done better with a ball that broke his way before being lashed high and wide.

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41 min: Raya picks out Trossard with a long ball from the edge of his penalty area and the Arsenal forward holds it up well. The ball finds its way to Sterling, whose dipping cross from the right is headed out for an Arsenal corner.

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39 min: Arsenal continue to hog possession but are looking a little toothless and bereft of ideas when it comes to finding way through, over or around the yellow wall assembled in front of them.

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37 min: After some intricate build-up play from Arsenal, Thomas Partey overhits a cross from the right and the ball sails out of play.

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35 min: Arsenal press and probe, enjoying the lion’s share of possession as Palace sit off them. Sterling wins a free-kick halfway inside the Palace half but is unable to take it as quickly as he’d like with Jefferson Lerma standing in front of the ball.

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34 min: A low Mikel Merino delivery into the Palace box is unceremoniously hacked clear as Arsenal continue to pile pressure on their visitors from south London.

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33 min: The latest long Henderson delivery upfield is cleared by Jurrien Timber.

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31 min: Maxence Lacrois concedes a free-kick in a dangerous position, just a couple of yards outside the Palace penalty area, left of centre. Trossard shapes to take it and runs over the ball, at which point Raheem Sterling’s strike is well saved by Dean Henderson. That was a great dipping effort and a fine save.

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29 min: Arsenal’s substitutes are sent to warm up in what is perhaps a sign that Mikel Arteta is not hugely impressed with what he’s seen from his players thus far.

Bukayo Saka goes through his paces on the touchline. Photograph: Hannah McKay/Reuters
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27 min: Palace win a throw-in deep in Arsenal territory after Tyrick Mitchell puts Thomas Partey under serious pressure. Nothing comes of it beyond an Arsenal goal-kick.

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24 min: Adopting similar tactics to those employed by Monaco last week, Palace are leaving three men on the halway line whenever Arsenal get a corner (or free-kick that might as well be a corner). It’s a shrewd plan that means Arsenal can’t crowd the Palace box with as many bodies as they’d like at such set-pieces.

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23 min: Caleb Kporha is booked for an over-zealous tackle on Trossard, who had beaten him for pace. Free-kick for Arsenal, in the channel between the penalty area and the halfway line. Trossard curls the ball into the six-yard box, where Henderson punches clear.

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22 min: Spotting Raya off his line, Eze tries to beat him with a quickly taken free-kick from the halfway line. It’s an audacious effort but the ball sails over the bar.

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21 min: Dean Henderson is forced to head clear from the edge of his box as he dashed across to clear a long ball from Timber, aimed in the general direction of Raheem Sterling.

Dean Henderson clears the danger with Raheem Sterling lurking. Photograph: Andrew Boyers/Action Images/Reuters
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19 min: Arsenal win a free-kick, which Nwaneri clips into the box. Palace clear the ball despite the best efforts of Tierney to get his head to it.

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18 min: Palace continue to target Kiwior, by sending long balls his way and hoping he’ll crumble under more pressure from Mateta.

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16 min: Eberech Eze plays the ball out wide to Caleb Kporha as Palace try to clear their lines. The teenager advances confidently and tries to cut into the Arsenal box but runs into traffic.

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14 min: Gabriel Jesus gifts possession to Ismaila Sarr in midfield and the Palace winger rampages forward. His low, diagonal rasper from the edge of the Arsenal penalty area forces a smart save out of David Raya.

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13 min: Jurrien Timber plays the ball over the top from deep trying to pick out Trossard. His pass is overhit and Henderson gathers under no pressure whatsoever.

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10 min: Trossard shoots over the bar as Arsenal regroup and try to find an equaliser.

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9 min: Tierney tries to cross the ball from the left edge of the Palace penalty area but has to settle for a corner. With no Rice or Sakha on the pitch, Trossard is on duty and his delivery almost creeps through at the near post. The ball is cleared off the line by Lerma and recycled, before Gabriel Jesus has a low shot from distance saved by Henderson.

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7 min: Kiwior is almost bamboozled by another long ball from Henderson but manages to avoid further embarrassment.

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5 min: It’s a good finish from Mateta, who had plenty of work to do after Jakub Kiwior had failed to deal with a routine long ball booted down the middle by Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson.

Having misjudged the bounce of the ball, Kiwior was outmuscled by Mateta, who held off the Polish defender as he advanced into the Arsenal penalty area and slipped a low shot past the advancing David Raya. We have a potential upset on our hands!

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GOAL! Arsenal 0-1 Crystal Palace (Mateta 4)

Crystal Palace lead! A dreadful mistake from Jakub Kiwior allows Jean-Philippe Mateta to fire Palace in front.

Jean-Philippe Mateta scores for Palace! Photograph: Mike Egerton/PA
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2 min: Another Tierney throw-in is headed clear by Maxence Lacroix, who has been excellent for Palace since signing for them in the summer.

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1 min: Arsenal win an early throw-in, which is taken by Kieran Tierney. He gets his first touch of the ball in a game at the Emirates for well over 500 days.

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Arsenal v Crystal Palace is go …

1 min: Palace get the ball rolling, their players wearing yellow shirts, shorts and socks. Their hosts wear their usual home kit.

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Not long now: Led by Andrew Madley and his team of match officials, both sets of players march out on to the Emirates turf with a place in the semi-finals of this season’s Carabao Cup up for grabs. Kick-off in north London is just a few minutes away …

Let’s see, shall we? Photograph: Andrew Boyers/Action Images/Reuters
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Meanwhile in Hampshire: Southampton host Liverpool at St Mary’s in a quarter-final that kicks off at 8pm (GMT). Scott Murray will be providing updates from that one …

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The players of Crystal Palace get their sweat on ahead of kick-off. Photograph: Mike Egerton/PA
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Oliver Glasner: Asked if his team could beat Arsenal, the Austrian said he thinks it’s possible but added a caveat. “They have been struggling a few weeks ago but now injured players are coming back and their form has got better and better,” he said.

“Of course,” he replied, when asked if he’d be fielding a full-strength side. “It’s the quarter-final of a cup competition. Every single game we call up the fittest team and tomorrow will be the same. If somebody is tired, they will get a break to rest.”

On Eddie Nketiah, who has scored just one goal for Palace this season: “I’m pretty sure he will get minutes in his old stadium,” said Glasner. “He’s very ambitious and he’s working hard. He had a very positive impact at Brighton – we got the game in more control. He wants to score and I see that every day in training.”

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Arsenal substitute goalkeeper Tommy Setford made his senior debut for Arsenal in the Carabao Cup against Preston North End earlier this season. Photograph: David Price/Arsenal FC/Getty Images
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Mikel Arteta: “I think it is really helpful,” said Arsenal’s manager, upon being asked what winning the Carabao Cup would mean for his team. “It brings belief, trust and positive energy. Touching a cup generates that energy and I think it creates the right path.”

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Kieran Tierney: The Scottish defender makes his first appearance for Arsenal since the 2023 Community Shield, having spent last season on loan at Real Sociedad and been laid low this season with a bad hamstring injury he suffered during Scotland’s draw with Switzerland during the European Championships.

Kieran Tierney makes his first appearance for Arsenal tonight since August 2023. Photograph: Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC/Getty Images
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A peek inside the Arsenal dressing-room ahead of kick-off at the EMirates Stadium. Photograph: Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC/Getty Images
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Tonight’s match officials

VAR: A reminder that this season’s Carabao Cup does not use video assistant referees until the semi-finals.

Andrew Madley is in charge of maintaining order at the Emirates tonight and will have no assistance/outside interference from the curtain-twitchers at Stockley Park. Photograph: Catherine Ivill/AMA/Getty Images
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Caleb who? Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner hands Caleb Kporha his first senior start for the club. The 18-year-old English defender’s only previous appearance for his club came as a late substitute in his side’s defeat at the hands of Fulham in November. Congratulations to him on a milestone night in his fledgling career.

Caleb Kporha (centre) warms up ahead of his first start for Crystal Palace. Photograph: Andrew Boyers/Action Images/Reuters
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Arsenal v Crystal Palace line-ups

Arsenal: Raya, Timber, Kiwior, Partey, Tierney, Nwaneri, Jorginho, Merino, Trossard, Gabriel Jesus, Sterling.

Subs: Setford, Saliba, Gabriel, Kacurri, Lewis-Skelly, Odegaard, Saka, Martinelli, Havertz.

Crystal Palace: Henderson, Chalobah, Lacroix, Guehi, Kporha, Lerma, Hughes, Mitchell, Sarr, Eze, Mateta.

Subs: Turner, Ward, Nketiah, Schlupp, Clyne, Kamada, Richards, Doucoure, Devenny.

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This just in …

While we wait for the line-ups in full, I can reveal that Mikel Arteta has made eight changes to the side that started against Everton at the weekend and hands Kieran Tierney his first start for the club in almost 18 months. Raheem Sterling also gets a rare starting opportunity for the Gunners.

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Early team news

Arsenal find themselves in something of a defensive crisis, and with Ben White, Takehiro Tomiyasu, Oleksandr Zinchenko and Ricardo Calafiori all sidelined tonight could mark the return of the lesser-spotted Kieran Tierney for his first appearance of the season since being stretchered out of the Euros with a hamstring injury.

Having been substituted on the hour mark of Arsenal’s weekend stalemate with Everton with a niggle, Declan Rice has been passed fit but may be rested as a precaution. Fringe players Raheem Sterling, Jakub Kiwior, Jorginho, Gabriel Jesus and Ethan Nwaneri all seem likely to see some action tonight.

While Joel Ward and Adam Wharton are reported to be on the verge of full fitness after injuries, tonight’s match could come too soon for the Crystal Palace duo, while there are also slight concerns over the availability of Eberech Eze, who shipped a bang to the foot in his side’s win over Brighton.

Palace striker Eddie Nketiah and reserve goalkeeper Matt Turner could face their former club, although the former Arsenal defender Rob Holding remains in exile for reasons his manager, Oliver Glasner, refuses to specify.

With just one goal to his name since signing for Crystal Palace from Arsenal in August, Eddie Nketiah will hope to increase his tally against his former club tonight. Photograph: Allstar Picture Library Ltd/Neal Simpson/Apl/Sportsphoto
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Carabao Cup: Arsenal v Crystal Palace

While Mikel Arteta’s focus may be on more prestigious prizes, the Carabao Cup is not a competition he can afford to take lightly now his team has gone over four years without lifting a trophy. Tonight’s game is the first of back-to-back games against Crystal Palace and if he could only win one of them, the Spaniard would almost certainly prefer to take the three Premier League points on offer at Selhurst Park on Saturday evening.

Two-times winners of this competition, it seems remarkable that Arsenal last won it as far back as 1993, when they beat Sheffield Wednesday in a Wembley final most memorable for Ray Parlour’s perm and the post-match celebrations which left their match-winner Steve Morrow with a broken arm after being unceremoniously dropped on the pitch by Tony Adams.

Never having been further than the semi-finals, Crystal Palace have endured no such ignominy and while they travel to the Emirates as underdogs, their recent upturn in form means they are entitled to fancy their chances.

Unbeaten in five matches after a dire start to the season, Palace go into this game on the back of an impressive away win against their most bitter rivals, Brighton and with their relegation fears eased, if not completely quelled, this is a competition they should be going all out to win. Kick-off at the Emirates is at 7.30pm but stay tuned for team news and build-up.

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