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TV-guide: Where to Watch Crystal Palace – Rayo Vallecano

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Players of Crystal Palace seen celebrating after goal during UEFA Conference League 25/26 Semi-Final 2nd leg match, 7 May 2026
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The UEFA Conference League final promises to be an electrifying clash as Crystal Palace faces off against Rayo Vallecano. Taking place on 27 May 2026, this match is set to captivate football fans worldwide.

Crystal Palace comes into the final with a mixed bag of recent performances, having secured a crucial victory against Shakhtar Donetsk while experiencing setbacks in the Premier League. Meanwhile, Rayo Vallecano has shown impressive form in LaLiga, with notable victories over Deportivo Alaves and Villarreal. With both teams aiming for European glory, fans should brace themselves for an enthralling contest filled with drama and excitement.

Crystal Palace – Rayo Vallecano: When and Where?

  • City: Leipzig
  • Stadium: Red Bull Arena Leipzig
  • Date: 27 May 2026
  • Hour: 21:00

The much-anticipated UEFA Conference League final will unfold at the iconic Red Bull Arena in Leipzig, Germany, on 27 May 2026. Scheduled to kick off at 21:00 CEST, fans across the globe will be eager to witness this showdown under the lights of one of Europe’s finest stadiums.

Red Bull Arena Leipzig

Conference League Final Stage

May 27, 2026

9:00 pm

Crystal Palace
Rayo Vallecano
Odds are subject to change. Last updated May 27, 2026 8:32 am

Crystal Palace – Rayo Vallecano: On Which TV Channel?

  • Channel: SuperSport
  • Broadcast time: 21:00 SAST

Fans in South Africa can catch the live action of the UEFA Conference League final on SuperSport, a leading broadcaster of European competitions. The match will be broadcast at 21:00 SAST, and viewers can tune in via DStv.

Be sure to verify the latest broadcast details on SuperSport’s official website or contact DStv customer service. For additional schedules, visit Live Soccer.

Crystal Palace – Rayo Vallecano: Predicted Lineups

As the UEFA Conference League final approaches, both teams are eager to showcase their tactical prowess and clinch the title. Crystal Palace, despite some recent stumbles, has displayed resilience in European competitions.

Rayo Vallecano, on the other hand, rides high on a wave of confidence following a series of strong performances in LaLiga. Fans should anticipate a thrilling encounter, with both teams boasting talented squads ready to make their mark on the continental stage.

Crystal Palace Predicted Lineup & Injuries and Suspensions

Crystal Palace is expected to field a formidable lineup despite dealing with several injuries. Key players like Dean Henderson and Jean-Philippe Mateta will be instrumental in their tactical setup. The absence of Cheick Doucouré, Edward Nketiah, and Chris Richards due to injuries might pose challenges, but the team aims to adapt and overcome these setbacks.

  • Crystal Palace predicted lineup: Goalkeeper – Dean Henderson; Right centre back – Chris Richards; Central back – Maxence Lacroix; Left centre back – Jaydee Canvot; Right midfielder – Daniel Munoz; Right central midfielder – Adam Wharton; Left central midfielder – Daichi Kamada; Left midfielder – Tyrick Mitchell; Right forward – Ismaila Sarr; Centre forward – Jean-Philippe Mateta; Left forward – Yeremy Pino.
  • Crystal Palace injuries and suspensions: Cheick Doucouré, Edward Nketiah, Borna Sosa, Chris Richards.

Rayo Vallecano Predicted Lineup & Injuries and Suspensions

Rayo Vallecano enters the final with a robust lineup, leveraging their recent form in LaLiga. With players like Alexandre Alemão and Jorge de Frutos leading the attack, they are poised to challenge Crystal Palace. However, the absence of Luiz Felipe and Ilias Akhomach due to season-ending injuries could influence their defensive strategies.

  • Rayo Vallecano predicted lineup: Goalkeeper – Augusto Batalla; Right back – Andrei Florin Rațiu; Right centre back – Florian Lejeune; Left centre back – Nobel Mendy; Left back – Pep Chavarria; Right central midfielder – Pathe Ciss; Central midfielder – Isi Palazon; Left central midfielder – Oscar Valentin; Right forward – Jorge de Frutos; Centre forward – Alexandre Alemão; Left forward – Alfonso Espino.
  • Rayo Vallecano injuries and suspensions: Luiz Felipe, Ilias Akhomach.