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It’s over eight years since we last met Crystal Palace. Since then, we’ve spent six years in League One and have returned to the Premier League. Palace are starting their seventh successive season in the PL.
Recent games against Palace:

Full history Sheffield United v Crystal Palace. (P: 53 W: 20 D: 12 L: 21).
No recollection of Blades v Palace games would be complete without mention of the play-off final on 26th May 1997 at the ‘old’ Wembley. Fighting for a place in the top-flight, the game was 0-0 until a very late goal by Palace’s David Hopkin broke our hearts…
More recently, we beat Palace at 1-0 Bramall Lane on 30th April, 2006 – our last game of the season before promotion to the Premier League.
In our ‘Triple Assault’ season (2002-03), we beat Palace 2-1 in the Quarter-Final of the Worthington (League) Cup. Think Pesch was offside..?
A special mention to Palace who – on 2nd May 2010 drew 2-2 at Hillsborough and sent Wednesday down to League One
. This sparked a crowd invasion where Palace players and fans were attacked, just another shameful incident in the long, disgraceful history of Wednesday.
Transfer activity:
Palace reject £65m bid from Everton for Wilfried Zaha but right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka has left for Manchester United for £49.5m.
Centre-forward Jordan Ayew has been brought in from Swansea for a fee of £2.5m.
On 6th August, Gary Cahill joined Palace on a free transfer from Chelsea. The 2-year deal sees Cahill on £75k per week.
Victor Camarasa (Real Betis, loan); James McCarthy (Everton £2.97m) complete Palace’s pre-transfer window activity.
Top Scorers:

Men to Watch:

Wilfried Zaha caused rumoured upset on the training ground last week when his hoped-for move to Everton was denied and is likely to be named in the starting 11 for Palace's game at Bramall Lane this Sunday.
Hodgson will be desperately hoping that the winger can repeat his form of last season, where Zaha's ten goals and five assists helped Palace to a safe 12th place finish in the Premier League.

Serbian Luka Milivojević was Palace’s leading scorer last season and has just signed a new 4-year deal. He was one of only three players who played every minute of the 2018-19 Premier League season (Ben Mee of Burnley and Wolves’ Conor Coady being the others).
The Manager:

Woy Hodgson became Palace manager two years ago. It is Hodgson’s 22nd managerial appointment in a mostly undistinguished career.
Recent games against Palace:

Full history Sheffield United v Crystal Palace. (P: 53 W: 20 D: 12 L: 21).
No recollection of Blades v Palace games would be complete without mention of the play-off final on 26th May 1997 at the ‘old’ Wembley. Fighting for a place in the top-flight, the game was 0-0 until a very late goal by Palace’s David Hopkin broke our hearts…
More recently, we beat Palace at 1-0 Bramall Lane on 30th April, 2006 – our last game of the season before promotion to the Premier League.
In our ‘Triple Assault’ season (2002-03), we beat Palace 2-1 in the Quarter-Final of the Worthington (League) Cup. Think Pesch was offside..?
A special mention to Palace who – on 2nd May 2010 drew 2-2 at Hillsborough and sent Wednesday down to League One
Transfer activity:
Palace reject £65m bid from Everton for Wilfried Zaha but right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka has left for Manchester United for £49.5m.
Centre-forward Jordan Ayew has been brought in from Swansea for a fee of £2.5m.
On 6th August, Gary Cahill joined Palace on a free transfer from Chelsea. The 2-year deal sees Cahill on £75k per week.
Victor Camarasa (Real Betis, loan); James McCarthy (Everton £2.97m) complete Palace’s pre-transfer window activity.
Top Scorers:

Men to Watch:

Wilfried Zaha caused rumoured upset on the training ground last week when his hoped-for move to Everton was denied and is likely to be named in the starting 11 for Palace's game at Bramall Lane this Sunday.
Hodgson will be desperately hoping that the winger can repeat his form of last season, where Zaha's ten goals and five assists helped Palace to a safe 12th place finish in the Premier League.

Serbian Luka Milivojević was Palace’s leading scorer last season and has just signed a new 4-year deal. He was one of only three players who played every minute of the 2018-19 Premier League season (Ben Mee of Burnley and Wolves’ Conor Coady being the others).
The Manager:

Woy Hodgson became Palace manager two years ago. It is Hodgson’s 22nd managerial appointment in a mostly undistinguished career.