Friday, May 13, 2016
Crystal Palace-Southampton Preview (The Associated Press)
It is sometimes tricky for players and fans alike to muster enthusiasm for the final match of a Premier League campaign if their team isn't battling for a title, the top four or to stave off relegation, but the folks in south London are still likely to be watching their squad with plenty of interest Sunday. While Crystal Palace's Premier League fate is sealed - they can finish as high as 12th if other results go their way - Alan Pardew's Eagles will use Sunday's league finale against Southampton to sharpen up in preparation for their biggest match of the season. Palace will try to claim their first FA Cup title in club history next Saturday when the battle Manchester United at Wembley Stadium in a rematch of the 1990 final.
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