C Palace 0-0 Fredrikstad (28 Aug, 2025) Game Analysis

Crystal Palace secured their place in the league phase of the Conference League following a goalless draw against Fredrikstad.
Palace went to Norway with a slender 1-0 first-leg lead after Jean-Philippe Mateta scored the club’s first-ever goal on the European stage in last week’s clash at Selhurst Park.
The south Londoners were strong favourites to complete the job on Thursday, but had to grind out a draw on an artificial pitch which appeared to hinder their rhythm.
Nevertheless, the result extends Palace’s unbeaten run in all competitions to 13 — equalling the longest in the club’s history as a top-flight side — and secures last Oliver Glasner’s FA Cup winners their debut appearance in a group stage of a major European competition.
“It is a huge achievement to go into the group stage,” Glasner told Channel 5. “It was our second goal of the season and we have achieved that by the end of August which is great.
“The first one was winning the Community Shield — which we did — and now, with all of the noise of being demoted to the Conference League, we have done that too.
“We defended excellently and did not give them a chance but on the other side, we know we can and have to play better in possession, but overall it’s important be in the group stage.”
Palace would have been keen to extend their one-goal advantage early on and put the tie to bed. But the Premier League outfit offered little going forward in a match of few opportunities.
Chris Richards should have settled any early nerves by converting Borna Sosa’s pinpoint corner with just nine minutes on the clock.
But Richards fluffed his lines from a matter of yards out by failing to get enough purchase on his header and his effort dropped tamely wide.
A half chance for Mateta followed but the Palace forward’s header was comfortably saved.
The home side might even have been ahead at the interval when Dean Henderson misjudged Daniel Eid’s long throw, but Stian Molde’s effort was poked clear by captain Marc Guéhi.
As the hour mark arrived, Maxence Lacroix’s long-range strike — which fizzed high and wide — was the visitors’ sole effort of the second half so far.
With 20 minutes left, Richards had another sight of goal but his header from Sosa’s set-piece drifted wide.
Glasner, celebrating his 51st birthday, could be seen on the touchline urging his players to get the goal which would effectively kill the tie.
However, it did not arrive and Palace instead spent the closing moments of the match, including six nervy minutes of stoppage-time, ensuring their opponents did not snatch a goal which would force extra-time.
But the Community Shield winners held firm — with Fredrikstad failing to register a single shot on target in the match — to put their disappointment of not being in the Europa League behind them by booking their spot in the Conference League.