

Crystal Palace, one of the founding members of the Football Association, took part in two matches against Hitchin Town and Maidenhead United in the Generation Cup this afternoon to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the FA Cup - the oldest cup competition.
I've felt better! It was lovely to get on the scoresheet in the first game, to get the equaliser. We're not quite as mobile as before, but it was still great!
—Mikele Leigertwood at full-time (Hitchin v Crystal Palace)
I loved every minute of it, I enjoyed playing with some familiar faces and also some Palace legends as well, so it was thoroughly enjoyed.
—Mile Jedinak at full-time (Hitchin v Palace)
That's all! The Eagles finish top of the group with four points from the two games and advance to the finals which will be played at St George's Park on Sunday, 13th March 2022!
Mark Bright had a shot from about 20 yards out, but it's saved by the 'keeper! His strike partner Rudi Hedman(!) couldn't pounce on the rebound.
Derry handled it on the edge of the box! The resulting free-kick from Hitchin went over the wall, over the bar, over the stand and out the ground!
Johnson nipped the ball off the Hitchin 'keeper as he's about to take his goal kick, the free-kick was initially given to Palace, but now it's Hitchin's!
The first-team rehabilitation and strengh conditioning coach Michael Eglon gets his name on the scoresheet - meanwhile Danny Young the kitman came on in midfield to play alongside Academy coach Gary Issott!
Hitchin attacked down the left and the cross-cum-shot was tipped over the bar from Speroni!
Palace's fourth was ruled out by the ref!
The Eagles attacked straight from the restart and Johnson teed up McAnuff for his second and Palace's third!
A quick break before the sides emerged for the final 25 minutes.
McKenzie tried an overhead kick, but it didn't quite work out!
Julian Speroni wandered into midfield briefly, whilst further up the pitch some magical footwork from Ambrose nearly saw Palace add a third!
The midfielder smashed one home in inside the box to double Palace's lead!
McKenzie wound back the years as he headed in a glancing from a McAnuff corner!
That deserved to be a goal!
The clash against our first ever FA Cup opponents began!
I shouldn't have let it go! I just don't play enough - terrible header, I can't believe I've missed! I couldn't believe the ball came in [I thought] I would've scored! They've made it a mountain to climb for us, with teenagers and current players, but we gave it a good go and in the end we showed some spirit as Palace always do!
—Mark Bright at full-time (Maidenhead v Palace)
I'm absolutely loving it being back in a Palace shirt! I hit one and AJ almost scored the rebound! Now that I'm playing, I want to stay! As soon as these games are there, I'm here, I love playing for Palace - I watch them every week, at home games, and when I pull this shirt on it's special for me.
—Darren Ambrose at half-time (Maidenhead v Palace)
A point apiece for the two sides. Though the Magpies dominated most of the game, Palace clawed their way back in the second-half!
Who'd have thought you'd hear that? Ambrose whipped in a great ball to an onrushing Mark Bright, but his header cleared the bar!
Mikele Leigertwood levelled it for Palace - getting on the end of a square ball from Darren Ambrose! Brilliant dummy from Mark Bright inside the six-yard box to let it flow to Leigertwood!
Mikele Leigertwood is somehow in the centre of the box and fires a shot straight at the 'keeper! Scowcroft reacted quickest to tap it in, 3-2!
There was no VAR or goal line technology in 1871 and there was none at Top Field! Scowcroft's header looked like it had gone in, but the linesman said no!
Zimba got his hat-trick.
Palace nearly scored right from kick-off, but neither team could quite find another goal yet! Miadenhead did well to break through the centre-back partnership of Derry and Jedinak - they've dropped further back as more subs have rotated in!
I can't tell you how long it was since I've played! Hopefully we can sort of bring it back, AJ's had a decent chance - it's coming! I'm coming up 44, some of them are plus 50 as you can see!
—Leon McKenzie at half-time (Maidenhead v Palace)
Five minutes to rest and recharge before the two sides switched ends.
Jobi McAnuff came on off the bench and scored with what was effecitvely his first touch - game on!
Palace grew into the game with their best chance coming from a long-range effort from Darren Ambrose - the Maidenhead 'keeper did well to save it!
Zimba doubled the lead for The Magpies.
Palace gotcaught in possession and Maidenhead United are ahead through Chanka Zimba.
The first game between Maidenhead and Hitchin Town ended 3-3, so first place is up for grabs!
Did you know that Palace's youth goalkeeping coach Gary Phillips, who starts in goal this afternoon, faced the likes of Cyrille Regis and Bryan Robson during his development years?
Did you know that legendary Palace goalkeeper Julian Speroni initially came to the UK because of a VHS tape?
Palace's first game was at 12:30 GMT against Maidenhead United and here's how they lined up:
Phillips (GK), Leigertwood, Gabbidon, Hedman, Cooper, Derry, Jedinak (C), Ambrose, McKenzie, McGoldrick, Johnson.
Rolling subs: Speroni (GK), Quinn, Issott, McAnuff, Bowry, Scowcroft, Young, Bright, Filly, Elgon
Did you ever expect to see Andy Johnson and Mile Jedinak in the same team?!
Crystal Palace Football Club was founded in 1861, meaning they are the world's oldest professional association football club and also founding members of the Football Association.
As they are founding members of the Football Association, they are taking part in a nine-team tournament with two matches against other founding members: Hitchin Town F.C. - our first ever FA Cup opponents in 1871, and Maidenhead United.
The full list of teams competing in the unique tournament is: Crystal Palace, Hitchin Town, Maidenhead United, Upton Park F.C., Reigate Priory F.C., The Royal Engineers, Civil Service, The Wanderers F.C. and Clapham Rovers F.C.
Clubs have been invited to enter a squad of 24 players for The Generation Cup. No more than five players aged under 40 can be on the pitch at one time and three players over 50 must be on at all times.
The first clash against Maidenhead United ended in a 3-3 draw and was followed by a clash against hosts Hitchin Town, which ended 0-4 in Palace's favour. The Eagles progress to the finals which will be played on 13th March 2022 on the elite pitch at St George’s Park.







