Crystal Palace enters this match with a solid home record, boasting an average of 1.3 goals per game and a possession rate of 43.26%. Their offensive capabilities are highlighted by Jean-Philippe Mateta, who has netted 12 goals this season. Defensively, they have conceded an average of 1.22 goals per game, with a strong interception rate of 46.7 per match. Ipswich Town, on the other hand, struggles with an average of 0.96 goals per game and a higher concession rate of 2.11 goals. Their key player, Liam Delap, has scored 10 goals, but the team faces challenges in maintaining possession, averaging 40.89%. Head-to-head, Crystal Palace has the upper hand, with better overall statistics and a more balanced tactical approach. Ipswich will need to tighten their defense and capitalize on counter-attacks to challenge the home side.