Cardiff will be relegated if they lose to Crystal Palace. Opta crunches the numbers so you don't have to.
"Since the turn of the year, only Manchester City (21) have won more away points in the Premier League than Crystal Palace (16). The Eagles have won four of their last five on the road, losing only at Spurs in that run."
Palace are 2.021/1 in the Draw No Bet market.
Cardiff have failed to score in all three of their Premier League meetings with Crystal Palace, losing twice and drawing the other. Under 2.5 goals is 1.9620/21.
Crystal Palace have only won one of their last nine away league games against Cardiff (D4 L4). The draw is 3.711/4.
Defeat for Cardiff will see them relegated back to the Championship. Cardiff are 2.6813/8 to avoid that fate with a win.
Cardiff have lost eight of their last 10 Premier League games, with victories against West Ham and Brighton the only exceptions in that run. Crystal Palace are 2.767/4 to claim victory.
Since the turn of the year, only Manchester City (21) have won more away points in the Premier League than Crystal Palace (16). The Eagles have won four of their last five on the road, losing only at Spurs in that run. Palace are 2.021/1 in the Draw No Bet market.
Crystal Palace have kept a clean sheet in their last four away league games against promoted sides (W3 D1), winning each of the last three by a 2-0 scoreline. Crystal Palace are 4.77/2 to win to nil.
Only Huddersfield Town (14) have lost more home league games than Cardiff this season (10). Crystal Palace are 1.574/7 to avoid defeat in the Double Chance market.
Since his first season as a Football League manager in 1987, Cardiff manager Neil Warnock has won 13 of his 25 meetings with Crystal Palace in all competitions - the only sides he's beaten more in his managerial career in England are Preston and Wolves (14 each). Cardiff are 1.9210/11 Draw No Bet.
If Cardiff lose and are relegated it will be manager Neil Warnock's third relegation from the top-flight, with each one coming with a different club in a different decade (Notts County 1991-92, Sheffield United 2006-07). The draw half-time/Crystal Palace full-time double result is 6.86/1.
Crystal Palace's Wilfried Zaha has scored five goals in his last six away league games. Indeed, eight of his nine strikes in total this season have come on the road. Zaha is 3.55/2 to score.