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14:33

'We know what we're capable of'

Eberechi Eze, Crystal Palace forward, speaking to ITV:

We're confident in ourselves and we know what we can do, we know what we are capable of.
It's games like today where you show the mentality which will get you further in the tournament.
14:27

'One game at a time'

Marc Guehi, Crystal Palace captain, speaking to ITV:

We dug deep and got our rewards. Big credit to the manager and the staff, we make sure we are set up in the right way with real leaders on the pitch.
There is resilience in the team and that's what we need.
We'll take it one game at a time. We did what we had to do today, we focus on the league and then focus on who we get in the next round. One game at a time.
14:22

Matt Barlow's match report

If their progress to the last eight will forever be defined by an ear almost removed by the studs of a goalkeeper's boot, Crystal Palace carved their way into the last four with a little more surgical precision.

With Fulham sliced open and the quarter-final sewn up with two goals inside five first half minutes.

The first, a sublime strike by Eberechi Eze, who then turned creator for the second, scored by Ismaila Sarr.

From that point on, Oliver Glasner's side never looked like losing.

You can read Matt Barlow's full piece from Craven Cottage below.

14:19

No cutting edge

Fulham had more shots and more touches in the opposition box, and lots more possession, but they couldn't make any of it count.

Really, they needed to score while they were on top in the opening 25 minutes. This tie would have looked very different if they had.

A tough afternoon for Marco Silva and his players.

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14:16

Day to remember

The limbs after Ismaila Sarr's goal... my word.

Eddie Nketiah's strike wasn't too bad either, eh?

Palace won't want to move on from this one in a hurry.

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14:08

FULL TIME - Fulham 0-3 Crystal Palace

Palace are through to the semi-finals at Wembley!

After they rode out a rocky opening 25 minutes, the visitors took control after quickfire goals from Eberechi Eze and Ismaila Sarr.

Substitute Eddie Nketiah then killed off the tie in the second half to wrap up a memorable day on the banks of the Thames.

It was comprehensive in the end and Oliver Glasner will be delighted.

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14:05, 90'

Fulham 0-3 Crystal Palace

We'll have three additional minutes to round this one off.

Nathaniel Clyne has been booked (yes, already) while Eberechi Eze has been withdrawn to a rapturous reception.

Matheus Franca is on in his place.

14:02, 87'

Fulham 0-3 Crystal Palace

Another couple of changes for Palace.

Nathaniel Clyne and Justin Devenny are on for the last few minutes.

Ismaila Sarr and Daniel Munoz have been given a deserved rest.

13:59, 84'

Fulham 0-3 Crystal Palace

They may be seeing plenty of the ball in these closing stages but Fulham just aren't creating much.

A brief flurry saw Emile Smith Rowe's shot blocked but Palace look content to sit in their shape and make their opponents do the running.

13:57, 82'

Fulham 0-3 Crystal Palace

The hosts have made another change.

Tom Cairney is on for Alex Iwobi.

13:56, 80'

Fulham 0-3 Crystal Palace

Fulham won a corner on this near side but Ryan Sessegnon's delivery was nodded out of danger - again - by Maxence Lacroix.

They look like they know their race is run.

Key Updates
  • FULL TIME - Fulham 0-3 Crystal Palace
  • Fulham 0-3 Crystal Palace (Nketiah, 74)
  • BACK UNDERWAY!
  • HALF TIME - Fulham 0-2 Crystal Palace
  • Fulham 0-2 Crystal Palace (Sarr, 39)
  • Fulham 0-1 Crystal Palace (Eze, 34)
  • OFF THE WOODWORK!
  • KICK OFF!
  • Crystal Palace Team News: Mateta starts
  • Fulham Team News: Muinz replaces Jimenez

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