Crystal Palace delivered a professional performance to claim a 2-0 victory over West Ham United in an East London clash. With clinical finishing and a well-structured defensive approach, Palace limited West Ham’s attacking threat while capitalizing on their own chances. Jean-Philippe Mateta starred with a brace, taking Palace to a deserved win.
Important Stat Breakdown
Shots and xG: Crystal Palace recorded 11 shots with an xG of 1.64, converting two of their higher-quality chances. West Ham, in contrast, managed only seven shots with a meager xG of 0.43.
Possession: West Ham edged possession with 53%, but Crystal Palace made better use of their 47%, combining efficiency in attack with defensive solidity.
Chances Created: Palace dominated in the final third with seven shots on target compared to just one from West Ham.
Match Momentum

The momentum chart shows Crystal Palace gaining control early in the second half, with Mateta opening the scoring in the 47th minute. West Ham struggled to build meaningful phases of pressure, while Palace maintained composure and sealed the game with Mateta’s second goal in the 88th minute (xG 0.76).
Shots Taken and On Target


Crystal Palace’s shot map highlights their ability to create high-value chances in central areas. Both goals came from inside the box, including Mateta’s decisive finish near the penalty spot.


Meanwhile, West Ham’s attempts were mostly from low-probability positions, with only one effort on target.
Possession Tactics and Pass Maps

Crystal Palace: The pass map showcases a balanced approach with Eberechi Eze and Daichi Kamada pulling the strings in midfield. Marc Guéhi and Maxence Lacroix offered defensive stability, while Mateta spearheaded the attack effectively.

West Ham: Despite their higher possession percentage, the Hammers’ pass map reflects a lack of penetration in the final third. Lucas Paquetá and Mohammed Kudus were active but failed to connect with Michail Antonio, leaving the attack disjointed
Crystal Palace’s combination of defensive organization and attacking precision secured a deserved win. For West Ham, it was a frustrating afternoon, with minimal offensive output and defensive lapses proving costly. Palace’s upward trajectory continues, while the Hammers are left searching for solutions in the attacking department.