South London is officially dreaming. In a night that will be etched into the Selhurst Park history books for decades, Crystal Palace dismantled Shakhtar Donetsk 2-1 (5-2 on aggregate) to secure their place in the UEFA Conference League final. It’s the first time in the club’s 120-year history that they’ve reached a European showpiece, and the atmosphere in the stands made sure every player felt the weight of that achievement.
After resting key stars during a disappointing weekend loss to Bournemouth, Oliver Glasner reverted to his heavy hitters. The gamble paid off. Despite some early nerves and an offside scare from Yeremy Pino, the Eagles took flight in the 25th minute. Adam Wharton, who continues to look like one of the best young pivots in the country, unleashed a stinging drive from distance. While the keeper parried it, Daniel Munoz was first to the scrap, forcing a cross that deflected off Pedro Henrique for a crucial opening goal.
Sarr Seals the Deal
Shakhtar didn’t roll over. Eguinaldo reminded everyone of the Ukrainians’ quality with a stunning curler into the top corner just before the break, momentarily silencing the Selhurst faithful. But this Palace team under Glasner is built of sterner stuff. Just seven minutes into the second half, Ismaila Sarr—the competition’s runaway top scorer—poked home a pinpoint Tyrick Mitchell cross to restore the cushion.
From that moment on, it was a party. Jean-Philippe Mateta was seen dancing on the touchline after being subbed, and the “Holmesdale End” was a sea of red and blue long before the final whistle. The victory marks a “fairytale” conclusion for Glasner, who has already confirmed he will leave the club at the end of May. Having already delivered an FA Cup and a Community Shield, he now has the chance to sign off with a European trophy.
Key Match Statistics
• Scoreline: Crystal Palace 2-1 Shakhtar Donetsk (Agg: 5-2)
• Goal Scorers: Pedro Henrique (OG 25′), Ismaila Sarr (52′) | Eguinaldo (34′)
• Possession: Palace 44% – 56% Shakhtar
• Top Scorer: Ismaila Sarr (9 goals in the competition)
• Final Date: May 27, 2026, against Rayo Vallecano in Leipzig



