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Fulham vs Crystal Palace live stream FREE: How to watch FA Cup quarter-final today

Published on March 29, 2025 at 11:15 AM

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FULHAM go head-to-head with London rivals Crystal Palace for a spot in the FA Cup semi-finals TODAY.

Both sides have aspirations of going all the way in football‘s oldest competition, with many of the big boys already out of the conversation.

Fulham players celebrating a victory.
Fulham knocked out Manchester United on penalties in the FA Cup fifth round
Daniel Munoz of Crystal Palace celebrating a goal.
Crystal Palace avoided an upset against Millwall

Neither Fulham nor Crystal Palace have won the FA Cup in their history, but they do have three final appearances between them.

The Cottagers' only final came in 1975, when they were beaten 2-0 by West Ham, while the Eagles have made two appearances (1990 and 2016) but they were beaten by Manchester United on both occasions.

Palace are set to be boosted by the return of striker Jean-Philippe Mateta, who was on the receiving end of a horror challenge from Millwall goalkeeper Liam Roberts in the last round, which left the Frenchman needing 25 stitches to his left ear.

Fulham have some firepower of their own with both strikers Raul Jimenez and Rodrigo Muniz in fine goalscoring form of late.

This afternoon's FA Cup tie promises to be a thriller as the two London rivals battle for a spot at Wembley.

SunSport brings you all the information you need so you don't miss a minute of action at Craven Cottage.

How to watch Fulham vs Crystal Palace for FREE

Fulham's huge FA Cup quarter-final tie with Crystal Palace will be broadcast live on ITV1.

The match will kick off at 12.15pm GMT on Saturday, March 29, with coverage beginning at 11.30am.

Mark Pougatch will be on presenting duties, while Karen Carney and Ian Wright will provide analysis.

Seb Hutchinson and Ally McCoist are on commentary for the London derby at Craven Cottage.

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