Crystal Palace are without a win in their last three league games, but with safety assured, the Eagles have probably had one eye on their upcoming Conference League final, which takes place three days after their final league game of the season against Arsenal.
With that in mind, Palace are likely to rest a number of their key players on Sunday, and the same goes for Arsenal, who secured their first Premier League title in over two decades after Manchester City failed to beat Bournemouth in midweek. Like Palace, Arsenal have a big European final approaching, and Mikel Arteta is unlikely to risk all his key players in a game with nothing riding on it.
We're backing a draw in what should be a party-like atmosphere at Selhurst Park, where both sets of fans can enjoy the occasion pressure-free. The Gunners have only lost two of their last 14 league games, and the Eagles have seen four of their last eight outings in the Premier League end in stalemates.
Both teams have scored in six of Crystal Palace's last 10 league games, while Arsenal haven't failed to score in any of their last 15. The Gunners keep their fair share of clean sheets, but seven of their last 15 matches have ended with both teams scoring, and with nothing to play for, we can see the visitors letting their guard down somewhat.
Crystal Palace 1-1 Arsenal





















