Plymouth vs Crystal Palace prediction, odds & betting tips 29/08/2023

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Plymouth - Crystal Palace

England EFL Cup - Home Park

8th Round

* Betting odds were correct at the time of publication but are subject to change.

This article will focus on the Plymouth vs Crystal Palace betting tips for the game on August 29th. Home Park is the location for the first meeting between the two clubs since 2010.

Plymouth vs Crystal Palace Prediction & Free Betting Tips

Plymouth are in a spot of bother after starting the Championship season well while Crystal Palace are also in a similar spot in the top tier.

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Plymouth to win

  • Crystal Palace are without a victory in the last two matches
  • Plymouth are likely to bounce back from a three-game winless run owing to home comforts
  • Plymouth have suffered just two home defeats in 2023

Total goals over 2.5

  • Crystal Palace have looked low on confidence in the final third
  • Plymouth have scored in four of the last five games
  • There have been more than 2.5 goals in three of the last five for Plymouth

Plymouth vs Crystal Palace Odds, H2H Stats, and Recent Form

Here are the top stats for the game along with a tool to help you pick the best odds.

These may be some of the best stats regarding the upcoming match between Plymouth and Crystal Palace. Now, let us take a look at the odds and probabilities for the game.

Plymouth odds: 33/10 (4.30) – 23.3%

Draw odds: 49/20 (3.45) – 29%

Crystal Palace odds: 77/100 (1.45) – 56.5%

Crystal Palace are the expected winner of this game with a probability of 56.5%. A win for Plymouth is a good choice for this match at 33/10 (4.30) – 23.3%. Another option to consider for this match would be over 2.5 goals, which is given a price of 8/13 (1.61) – 61.9%.

Plymouth vs Crystal Palace Prediction: Team News, Line-Ups, & Form

Plymouth:

Plymouth have not picked up a victory in the last three Championship matches as the newly promoted outfit struggled to find the feet in the second tier. Manager Steven Schumacher will be keen on any kind of a victory to boost the club morale. Michael Cooper is out due to injuries.

Predicted Line-Up:

Conor Hazard, Joe Edwards, Dan Scarr, Lewis Gibson, Kaine Kesler-Hayden, Finn Azaz, Jordan Houghton, Adam Randell, Morgan Whittaker, Ryan Hardie, Bali Mumba

Crystal Palace:

Crystal Palace started the campaign with a win but they have since struggled in the games against Arsenal and Brentford. Roy Hodgson will be demanding more from his players, who have failed to get past the second round of the League Cup in three of the last four seasons. Michael Olise is out of action for the game.

Predicted Line-Up:

Sam Johnstone, Joel Ward, Joachim Andersen, Marc Guehi, Tyrick Mitchell, Jefferson Lerma, Oumar Doucoure, Jordan Ayew, Eberechi Eze, Jeffrey Schlupp, Odsonne Edouard

Player to Watch: Ryan Hardie

Ryan Hardie has been one of the strong performance for Plymouth at the start of the campaign even if the team has not been able to get a lot of positive results of late. The 26-year-old came up with 13 goals in League One to help Plymouth get promoted. One can watch for a decent performance from the attacker.

Starting Plymouth vs Crystal Palace Lineups:

Starting lineups are usually released 60 minutes before kick-off.

Plymouth vs Crystal Palace prediction