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Eagle-Eyed Review
Palace U21s had their unbeaten streak in Premier League 2 ended by Manchester United last time out at Salford’s Peninsula Stadium.
Consequently, the young Eagles languish 17th on seven points – the summit of the league's play-off positions – following a loss, draw, and two wins.
In a change for 2025/26, the eight Premier League 2 teams finishing in positions from 17th to 24th will go into a new, cross-category play-off competition with the top eight teams from the Professional Development League (Category 2).
This will also consist of a round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals and final, similar to the elimination play-offs that the top 16 teams of Premier League 2 qualify for.
Darren Powell’s side are back under the lights at Sutton on Monday, where there will be hopes that the momentum garnered from that dramatic 3-2 victory over Leeds United can be carried forward.
Kaden Rodney opened the scoring after rifling home close-range, before Romain Esse’s low drive found the near corner and doubled our lead.
Unfortunately, Harvey Vincent halved the deficit on the stroke of half-time, and Jacob Render looked to have earned Leeds a point seven minutes from time. Browne’s last-gasp header, however, sealed the narrow victory.