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Crystal Palace reach their first ever Conference League final

Faz Ali by Faz Ali
8 May 2026
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Crystal Palace have reached their first ever European final after beating Shakhtar Donetsk 2-1 at Selhurst Park to win the semi‑final 5-2 on aggregate.

Historic night for Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park

Crystal Palace controlled the tie across both legs and closed it out with a composed second‑leg performance at home. The tie was effectively settled by a 25th‑minute own goal deflected in from a Daniel Muñoz cross and a second‑half finish from Ismaïla Sarr, which made the score 2-1 on the night and 5-2 on aggregate. Shakhtar’s Eguinaldo produced a fine strike to pull one back on the night, but Palace never looked in real danger of surrendering their lead.

Palace started on the front foot and had an early Pino goal ruled out by VAR for offside, but they did not need that to take control. Adam Wharton’s shot forced a save and Daniel Muñoz’s follow‑up cross was turned into his own net by Pedro Henrique to give Palace the cushion they needed. Shakhtar responded with a high‑quality finish from Eguinaldo before half‑time, but the decisive moment came seven minutes after the break when Sarr met Tyrick Mitchell’s low cross and guided the ball in via the post. From there Palace managed the game and the crowd, protecting the aggregate lead, never really looking uncomfortable.

What this means for Palace

This is Crystal Palace’s first appearance in a European final in the club’s history, a milestone that guarantees them a place in the continental spotlight and, with victory, their first major European trophy. The run has been the high point of Oliver Glasner’s tenure so far and sets up a final in Leipzig against Rayo Vallecano on 27 May. A win would also secure Palace a place in next season’s Europa League.

Ismaïla Sarr’s finish continued a rich vein of form in the competition and earned him the match‑day plaudits; Dean Henderson and the backline kept Shakhtar’s threats largely at bay after the equaliser. Managerially, Oliver Glasner has overseen what is viewed as the most successful spell in the club’s history, and this semi‑final victory marked his 50th win in charge. The squad depth and tactical discipline shown across the two legs were decisive.

Looking ahead to Leipzig

The final at the Red Bull Arena on 27 May will pit Palace against a Spanish side in Rayo Vallecano, offering a clear, single match to define the season. Palace arrive with momentum and a pragmatic style that has served them well in knockout ties; Rayo will present a different challenge, but Palace’s blend of pace on the break and defensive organisation gives them a credible shot. The occasion is new territory for the club, and the focus now shifts to preparation, recovery and keeping the squad fit for one special night.

Crystal Palace have earned a place in European Cup Final and are on the verge of making history with a composed semi‑final performance now completed, it is on to the final in Leipzig, this is a genuine opportunity to convert that milestone into silverware.

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