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SportFootballLiverpool FCLIVEUpdated 1 min agoLive coverage of Liverpool vs Crystal Palace as Alexander Isak and Andy Robertson put the Reds in charge after supporters turned Anfield yellow in protestIt's Liverpool vs Crystal Palace in the Premier League todayUpdated 15:47, 25 Apr 2026Liverpool have taken charge against Crystal Palace at Anfield and lead 2-0 after Alexander Isak and Andy Robertson goals.The Reds thought they had a penalty in the 23rd minute, but after initially being given for a foul on Mo Salah, the penalty decision was overturned by Andy Madley.But two quickfire goals from £125m man Isak and outgoing veteran Robertson have them in command ahead of half-time and have Arne Slot's men edging closer to a Champions League place.Freddie Woodman has been busy at the other end too, making a number of fine saves and being hailed as 'England's No.1' by the Kop.Speaking of in the stands, fans have made their feelings very clear, protesting against the clubs ownership, John Henry and FSG regarding ticket price increases. Liverpool 2-0 Crystal Palace (Robertson)And another!Today15:38 BSTGoal for Alexander IsakHe may have been uninvolved so far, but the number nine has sprung into action when called upon.



Liverpool 1-0 Crystal Palace (Isak)It's there!Today15:33 BSTHenderson booked Crystal Palace are trying to slow the game down as goalkeeper Dean Henderson has been yellow carded for time-wasting tacticsToday15:31 BSTChance for SalahAfter the penalty was correctly overturned, Liverpool have responded well to maintain the momentum, as Arne Slot's side have regained the control of the match.Mohamed Salah has just latched onto a loose ball in the box and placed it just over the barToday15:28 BSTAnother anonymous performance from Isak? Supporter organisations including Spirit of Shankly, Spion Kop 1906, Kop Outs (LFC LGBTQ+ supporters group), cultuRED (faith and ethnicity supporters group), the LFC Women’s Supporters Club and multiple branches of the Official Liverpool Supporters Club are co-ordinating on the action, with 75,000 yellow cards set to be distributed around Anfield on Saturday.Fans around the ground help up the yellow banners that read: "Caution Anfield's soul at risk" in the 13th minute of the game and chanted "enough is enough"Today15:14 BSTRichards sends a header well overAnother corner for Palace that ends with Richards sending a header well over as Woodman went for a cross he was never getting.Today15:13 BSTAn open game so farAn open game so far, but Crystal Palace have made Liverpool work hard in the opening 10 minutes.Today15:09 BSTGood play from Florian WirtzGood play from Florian Wirtz as he weaves his way into the box and drives at goal but it's turned behind.

So far, at least.Today15:06 BSTJones at right-backCurtis Jones is once again at right-back for Liverpool with Dominik Szoboszlai in midfield.Today15:02 BSTNo flags and scarvesNo flags and scarves again on the KopContent cannot be displayed without consentToday15:00 BSTUnderwayCrystal Palace get us going, and they'll be kicking towards the Kop in the first half.Today14:59 BSTHere are the teams Crystal Palace and Liverpool FC have arrvied on the pitch to a huge cheer from the crowd before You'll Never Walk Alone rings around the stadium.While the noise inside the ground is familiar, the sight is different as fans continue their protest against the club's ticket price rises by not displaying flags or banners on The KopToday14:56 BSTLiverpool queuesWas told a bit earlier that there were a lot of queues to get in, but it seems as though everyone has more or less managed it now.Today14:44 BSTAs things standSo, as things stand, Liverpool are fifth in the Premier League table, but a win here this afternoon, as Paul says, could lift them as high as third.But Manchester United can overtake the Reds if they beat Brentford at Old Trafford on Monday night.However, a victory here would move Arne Slot’s side one step closer to Champions League football next season.Today14:43 BSTPalace distractionCould Palace have one eye on next Thursday's Conference League semi-final?To be honest, probably not. Things are different for the Reds this time around as Arne Slot's side were preparing to lift the Premier League last May.While this campaign has been below expectations, the side will still be motivated to get something today and further solidify their chances of Champions League qualification next season.Today14:37 BSTAll over at Craven CottageAnd Fulham have beat Aston Villa 1-0.That means should Liverpool beat Crystal Palace, they would move up to fourth place in the Premier League table and level on points with Manchester United in third.