Crystal Palace News: Eagles In Position To Survive Relegation

Crystal Palace's upset over Liverpool Sunday pushed it to 38 points in the Premier League, which in past seasons has been enough to remain in the league. With five matches remaining, the Eagles are looking to survive their slow start and continue to play spoiler to others with Champions League aspirations.

With the 2-1 victory at Anfield, Palace has now defeated three of the top seven in the Premier League (Chelsea, Arsenal, and Liverpool) in the month of April. It was manager Sam Allardyce's first win at Anfield in 14 tries. The win puts Palace seven points clear of Swansea City, which is currently in 18th place in the standings. Middlesbrough and Sunderland (24 and 21 points, respectively) have all-but secured relegation designation. 

Previewing the Final Five
Crystal Palace, who is sponsored by casino.com, closes out its hot April hosting Tottenham Hotspur and Burnley before closing the season at Manchester City, against Hull City and at Manchester United. Wins over Burnley and Hull would definitely secure Palace's spot in the Premier League for next year. Only a couple of points out of the last five matches should do the trick anyway. Let's preview the final five matches for the Eagles:

Tottenham (Selhurst Park)
Previous Match: Tottenham 1-0 (August 20, 2016)
Notes: The Spurs have won three straight in the series, and the Eagles are looking to avoid four straight defeats to Tottenham for the first time since 1971.

Burnley (Selhurst Park)
Previous Match: Burnley 3-2 (November 5, 2016)
Notes: Palace is unbeaten at home against Burnley all-time (four wins and six draws)

Manchester City (Etihad Stadium)
Previous Match: Man City 3-0 (January 28, 2017 in FA Cup)
Notes: Man City has dominated the series, winning 13 of 14 matches since 2002.

Hull City (Selhurst Park)
Previous Match: 3-3 Draw (December 10, 2016)
Notes: The two teams have split their five matches in the Premier League (2 wins each and 1 draw)

Manchester United (Old Trafford)
Previous Match: Manchester United 2-1 (December 14, 2016)
Notes: 
Man U has dominated the series, going unbeaten in the last eight matches (seven wins, one draw) since Palace's last victory in 2011.

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