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Crystal Palace reaches 2024-2025 FA Cup final

Crystal Palace is on the verge of making history. Thanks to a commanding 3-0 victory over Aston Villa at Wembley Stadium, The Eagles have reached the FA Cup final for only the third time in their existence. This time, they are dreaming of lifting their first-ever major trophy.

Palace breaks through After Villa's mistakes

In a match where Palace showed composure and sharpness, it was Aston Villa who handed them opportunities. After half an hour, a poor pass from Pau Torres was seized upon by Eberechi Eze. With a calm and clinical finish from the edge of the penalty area, Eze fired Palace into the lead, leaving Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez with no chance. Villa, historically a strong FA Cup side with seven titles, struggled to impose themselves. Palace, by contrast, played with energy and confidence, clearly inspired by the opportunity to make club history.

Penalty miss and swift redemption

Shortly after halftime, Palace had a golden chance to double their advantage when Jean-Philippe Mateta earned a penalty. However, the striker failed to convert, missing the target completely. The miss could have shifted momentum, but Aston Villa’s defensive errors continued to haunt them. Just minutes after the missed penalty, another Villa mistake led to Palace’s second goal. Ismaïla Sarr pounced on the loose ball and drilled a shot into the bottom corner, giving Martínez no chance and sparking jubilation among the Palace fans.

Sarr seals a famous victory

Despite substitutions from Unai Emery—bringing on Donyell Malen and Ian Maatsen—Villa could not find a way back into the match. In stoppage time, Sarr capped off a brilliant evening for Palace by scoring his second of the night, making it 3-0 and sending the Eagles supporters into raptures. Crystal Palace, managed by Oliver Glasner, now looks forward to a return to Wembley on May 17th for the FA Cup final. Having previously fallen at the final hurdle against Manchester United in 1990 and 2016, Palace now dreams of finally getting their hands on the famous trophy. Their opponent will be decided when Nottingham Forest faces Manchester City in the second semi-final.