FA Cup | Official Fulham FC vs Crystal Palace FC Lineups Timeline 2025 | FUL CRY 0:3

Here are the official starting lineups for both Fulham F.C. and Crystal Palace F.C. for their FA Cup quarter final clash on 29 March 2025. Crystal Palace booked their spot in the semifinals after winning 3:0 (official crowd attendance 26.222 at Craven Cottage)

Fulham FC vs Crystal Palace starting lineups and substitutes FA Cup 2025

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Castagne, Andersen, Bassey, Robinson (Sessegnon 71)
Berge, Lukic (Adama Traore 63)
Iwobi (Cairney 82), Andreas Pereira (Smith Rowe 63), Willian (Jimenez 71)
Rodrigo Muniz

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Germany Italy 3:3 Player Ratings Nations League 2025 | Donnarumma, Maldini struggle

Germany booked their spot in the semifinals of the Nations League after 3:3 draw with Italy in Dortmund. It was literally a story of two halves, with the Germans scoring three unanswered goals in the first half, and the Italians doing likewise after the interval. The 3:3 draw, coupled with Die Mannschaft’s 2:1 first leg win in Milan, saw them win 5:4 on aggregate, and they’ll face Portugal in the last four.

Germany 3 (Kimmich 30 pen, Musiala 36, Kleindienst 45)
Italy 3 (Kean 49, 69; Raspadori 90+5)

Germany had 64% possession in the first half, and 18 shots to Italy’s 3 before the interval.

Second half possession was 50-50, but Italy scored three goals from six second half attempts.

Bild player ratings Germany Italy 3:3

(1 means good, 6 means bad)

As you can see here, Bild thought the likes of Kimmich and Schlotterbeck had a good game (1 rating), but thought Donnarumma and Maldini had a poor performance from the Azzurri, with the PSG goalkeeper getting the worst possible 6 rating.

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NFFC maintain push for Europe; Gunners win London derby

Nottingham Forest took another major step towards their dream of Champions League football next season by beating Ipswich 4-2 in their last game before the March international break. Forest’s 4-2 win over the Tractor Boys, secured thanks to a fine brace from Anthony Elanga, saw Nuno Espirito Santo’s men move five points clear of fourth placed Chelsea in the league standings. Continue reading NFFC maintain push for Europe; Gunners win London derby