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35 min: Gibbs-White plays a cute reverse pass down the left for Anderson, who crosses deep. Wood, on the right-hand edge of the six-yard box, hooks back to Gibbs-White, who had kept going, and finds himself in space on the penalty spot. Gibbs-White leans back and hoicks sky-high. A poor end to a fine move. That could have been a great goal.
33 min: The last six matches between these two teams: 1-1, 1-0, 1-1, 0-0, 1-1, 1-0. Forest won both of the 1-0s. So this is kind of going to form at the moment. These lads not given to goalfests.
31 min: Devenny makes off down the left, chasing after a ball missed by Sangare. He wins a corner. Hughes swings it in for Lacroix, who steers a header goalwards, but it’s soft and easy for Sels.
29 min: Mateta has a bash from distance. Sels parries a ball heading towards the bottom left. A save he should make, even though there was power in the shot.
27 min: Hughes finds Mitchell in space on the left. Mitchell crosses low. Milenkovic hooks out for a throw with Mateta lurking. The resulting throw leads to a brief game of head tennis, before the whistle blows for a foul only the referee spots. Pressure off Forest.
26 min: Sarr has the chance to slip Mateta into the Forest box, down the inside-right channel on the underlap. But he overhits the pass. Palace belatedly waking up.
24 min: Munoz strides down the right, reaches the byline, and whips in a cross. Sels slaps it around his near post in a panic. But there’s no corner forthcoming, because the cross had already curled out of play for a goal kick.
22 min: Wharton drops deep to quarterback. From a deep position on the right, he tries to release Devenny into the Forest box down the left. His diagonal ping flies into the stand behind the goal.
21 min: Hudson-Odoi advances at speed down the left, but upon reaching the edge of the Palace box, clanks his shot straight into Richards.
20 min: El Casico is currently no classico.
18 min: Munoz has the opportunity to release Sarr down the right, but his pass is overhit, and Sarr’s first touch is clumsy. Goal kick.
16 min: Forest are slowly getting on top, but it’s a marginal thing, because nothing of any import is going on.
14 min: Gibbs-White knocks the ball down the right flank and prepares to chase after it. Lacroix hangs out a cynical leg to stop a promising attack. Into the book he goes.
12 min: Safeway, for example. Or Fine Fare.
10 min: Lacroix half-clears the corner; Sangare launches a volley from the edge of the box into the J Sainsbury car park behind the stand. Other popular-in-the-1980s supermarket chains are available.
Updated at 09.17 EDT
9 min: Aina spins Mitchell and advances down the right. He crosses, looking for Wood. Lacroix is forced to concede the first corner of the afternoon.
7 min: The Forest fans are certainly in a chatty mood. Now they give Hughes, formerly of Derby County, the what-for.
5 min: Gibbs-White bustles his way past Mitchell down the right and crosses low for Wood, who flips a first-time shot wide right from six yards. Big chance. A brisk, fun start to this game.
Nottingham Forest’s Morgan Gibbs-White (left) attempts to cross. Photograph: John Walton/PAShare
Updated at 09.32 EDT
3 min: … and then suddenly the match springs into life. Wood nearly gets the better of Mitchell in the race for a long ball. Not quite. Then Palace counter, and Devenny powers into the box from the left. He’s entitled to shoot, but tries to find Mateta in the middle instead. Murillo blocks and Sels smothers.
2 min: Nothing doing on the pitch yet. In the stands, the Forest fans launch the first aural salvo, informing the home support that Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis “does what he wants”.
Palace get the ball rolling. El Casico is go!
The teams are out. Palace sport their red and blue stripes, while Forest are in white shirts that pay homage to Nottingham’s Lace Market, incorporating [unfolds press release, adjusts monocle and squints] “a pattern that weaves together the club’s iconic crest and the NG postcode”. A fine atmosphere as ever at Selhurst, the home fans unveiling a tifo of Joel Ward lifting the FA Cup. We’ll be off in a couple of minutes.
Oliver Glasner’s turn to talk to Sky Sports. “With [Eberechi Eze] we have lost one of our crucial players … one of our top players … but on the other side we could also win games without him … at Villa for example … this is what we have to do … trust this group of players … we have had a great start to the season … we will get the right players I’m pretty sure … we will have a good team as well … we always rely on each other … we want to play our football … that is what made us successful and will keep us successful.”
As for the background noise regarding all matters CAS, Nuno says: “It is always very hard at Selhurst Park … today more, because there’s a lot of things going on … I always insist on the same narrative that it’s not us to blame … but we don’t have any way to avoid it … it is going to be intense and we have to be ready.”
ShareNuno insists he wants to stay at Forest
Nuno Espírito Santo talks to Sky Sports, and is asked if he’s trying to “engineer a way out of Nottingham Forest”. “That’s nonsense, it doesn’t make any kind of sense … we are focused on the game … making sure the players are ready to play this game … it will be very tough.”
Does he want to continue in his role as Forest boss? “Of course. Of course.”
Is there a need for talks between himself, Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis, and head of football Edu? “Yes, that’s what we need to do, and we’re gonna do it … today for sure not, because of the match, but soon, of course … there is no speculation around anything … we have to communicate and approach the final days of the market … prepare our boys.”
Updated at 09.04 EDT
Noises Off dept. Ed Aarons gauges opinions of the events that have led us to El Casico. Unsurprisingly, not too many meet in the middle.
Crystal Palace make two changes to the side that started the Conference League qualifier against Fredrikstad. Tyrick Mitchell and Chris Richards come in for Borna Sosa and Jefferson Lerma.
Nottingham Forest select exactly the same 11 players that started the opening-day 3-1 win over Brentford. They’ve still got the same manager as well. For now.
ShareThe teams
Crystal Palace: Henderson, Richards, Lacroix, Guehi, Munoz, Wharton, Hughes, Mitchell, Sarr, Mateta, Devenny.
Subs: Matthews, Benitez, Lerma, Clyne, Esse, Edouard, Sosa, Rodney, Cardines.
Nottingham Forest: Sels, Aina, Milenkovic, Murillo, Williams, Sangare, Anderson, Ndoye, Gibbs-White, Hudson-Odoi, Wood.
Subs: Gunn, Morato, Douglas Luiz, Kalimuendo, Igor Jesus, Hutchinson, Yates, McAtee, Boly.
Referee: Anthony Taylor (Cheshire).
Updated at 07.58 EDT
Preamble
Welcome to our coverage of a grudge match between the team that qualified for the Europa League but has for administrative failings been cashiered into the Conference League, against the team that qualified for the Conference League but has taken the Europa League place of the team that qualified for the Europa League but has for administrative failings been cashiered into the Conference League. The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has a lot to answer for, one way or another. The game some have dubbed El Casico† – there’s rarely opportunity to say this these days, but thank you, the internet – kicks off at 2pm UK time. It’s on!
† El Casico, though! That’s right up there with Yesterday and Ulysses for things I wish I’d written.