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Crystal Palace vs Zrinjski Mostar Predictions

Published on 10:31am GMT 23 February 2026

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  • Selhurst Park
Crystal Palace
    Zrinjski Mostar
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      Crystal Palace To Win To Nil

      Reason for tip

      Crystal Palace were unable to find a way past Zrinjski in last week’s first leg, but they responded by beating Wolves 1-0 on Sunday, their first home success since November. Zrinjski failed to win any of their away games in the Conference League and they were also unable to trouble the scoresheet.

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      Crystal Palace 2-0

      Reason for tip

      Crystal Palace have scored four goals in their last three home games, while they scored at least two goals in four of their League Phase matches in the Conference League. Zrinjski conceded in five of their six matches in the competition and should fall short on their travels once again.

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      Crystal Palace vs Zrinjski Mostar Predictions

      • Crystal Palace have only lost two of their seven matches in the Europa League
      • The Eagles had over 70 per cent possession and 11 shots in the first leg
      • Zrinjski did not score in any of their away games in the League Phase of the Conference League

      Palace’s home support to help them over the line

      The future looks uncertain for Oliver Glasner and Crystal Palace, but they should be able to record a straightforward victory at Selhurst Park against Zrinjski in the Europa Conference League on Thursday.

      Palace should have secured a first-leg win last week in Bosnia-Herzegovina last week, as they had over 70 per cent possession and dominated the shot count on the road.

      The Eagles now have it all to do in order to book their place in the next round, but having home advantage should be the difference in this second leg.

      Palace ended a run of nine games without a win at Selhurst Park on Sunday when they beat Wolves 1-0, but they were pretty consistent throughout the League Phase of the Conference League.

      Glasner’s men only lost once at home and twice in six League Phase matches and they face a Zrinjski side that failed to score on their travels in the competition.

      Palace scored two or more goals in four of their League Phase matches and their recent win over Wolves should have restored some confidence at a crucial stage of the season.

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