Taking to the Selhurst Park turf for the first and only time in pre-season, Crystal Palace cap off their exhibition period with a final friendly against French outfit Lyon on Saturday.
Roy Hodgson's side ended their United States tour with a 1-1 draw against Sevilla last time out, while Lyon put eight past Swiss outfit Sion in an 8-2 obliteration.
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As has been the case with several pre-season friendlies this summer, Palace's showdown with Sevilla in Detroit - which saw Eberechi Eze cancel out an Ivan Rakitic opener - was followed by a penalty shootout, and a highly unconventional one at that.
Instead of the customary five spot kicks each, the shootout was played by sudden death rules from the start, and Sevilla therefore needed just one successful penalty to prevail as Joachim Andersen crashed the Eagles' opening effort against the crossbar.
Roy Hodgson will certainly not be losing any sleep over Andersen's 12-yard miss, though, as holding the serial Europa League winners to a score draw was an impressive feat from Palace, even if they could not capitalise on a late red card for Nemanja Gudelj.
Already pitting their wits against six different opponents this summer, Palace have only managed to glean two friendly successes so far - thumping Crawley Town 4-0 before a 2-1 triumph over London rivals Watford - but Hodgson was "very pleased indeed" with his side's exploits in Detroit.
Following Saturday's final friendly contest, Palace will hope to offer Sheffield United a harsh Premier League homecoming when they face the Blades in their gameweek one fixture on August 12, before closing the month with back-to-back London derbies against Arsenal and Brentford.
Similarly, Lyon have also found consistency hard to come by during their warm-up period, opening with a 2-1 win over Dutch amateur outfit De Treffers before a trio of consecutive 1-0 losses against Manchester United, Molenbeek and Celta Vigo.
However, a return to home comforts was the perfect tonic for Laurent Blanc's side, who welcomed Sion to their training base for a behind-closed-doors encounter on Wednesday and ran out 8-2 winners in a scintillating showing.
The Gones boss will undoubtedly be far from satisfied with his side's warm-up results, though, as Lyon aim to improve on a dissatisfactory seventh-placed finish in the 2022-23 Ligue 1 season, although they did reach the semi-finals of the Coupe de France before falling short against Nantes.
Blanc has overseen a mass summer clearout at the Groupama Stadium, waving goodbye to all of Houssem Aouar, Jerome Boateng, Moussa Dembele, Thiago Mendes, Malo Gusto and Romain Faivre, but their backline has been reinforced by the loan arrival of Southampton's Duje Caleta-Car.
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