Our prediction for this Premier League match:
Bramall Lane will be packed this weekend as Sheffield United take on Crystal Palace in their first home game of the season. The Blades did well to hold Bournemouth to a draw at Vitality Stadium in their opener, with experienced attacker Billy Sharp scoring the equalizer in the dying minutes of the match. Over the years Sheffield United have turned their Bramall Lane into a real fortress, but the game against Crystal Palace will be anything but a walk in the park for the newcomers.
The Eagles did well to keep hold of key player Wilfried Zaha in the summer transfer window and, no doubt, all eyes will be on the Ivory Coast international when the two teams face each other on Sunday afternoon. Palace played out a goalless draw with Everton in the opening match of the season and seeing that the Blades are tough to beat at home, share of spoils is on the cards.
Sheffield United vs Crystal Palace H2H

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Sheffield United vs Crystal Palace H2H

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Highlighted Player (Callum Robinson):

Born in Northampton, Callum Robinson started his career at Aston Villa. Having gone through the youth ranks with the Villans, Robinson was given his first-team debut in 2013. As a product of the Aston Villa academy, Robinson unfortunately never got a chance to prove his worth at the club and ended up playing no less than 4 league appearances during his three-year stay at Villa Park.
Various loan spells – at Preston North End on two occasions and Bristol City – brought mixed fortunes for the striker up until 2016 when he sealed a permanent move with the Lillywhites. Robinson represented England at U16, U17, U19 and U20 levels but raised plenty of eyebrows when he declared for the Republic of Ireland in March 2018 through his late grandmother who was from Monaghan.
The striker made his senior team breakthrough in Republic of Ireland’s 2-2 draw with Celtic in Scott Brown’s testimonial match and will be hoping to prove doubters wrong and prove his motive is bigger than career opportunism.
Highlighted Team (Crystal Palace):

Crystal Palace Football Club is an English football club which was founded in 1905. The original headquarters of Crystal Palace was based in Sydenham. After being forced to move in 1915 the club settled in Selhurst Park which currently holds a capacity of 27 000 seats. The club Crystal Palace was named after a building which was placed on the Sydenham.
The club colors of Crystal Palace are blue and red. The supporters of Crystal Palace call their team the Eagles or the Glaziers. Crystal Palace is one of the many clubs from London. Crystal Palace never managed to win any trophy in any English football division. The best performance of Crystal Palace was in 2014/2015 where the club managed to end 10th in the Premier League.