
Crystal Palace vs Leeds United: TV channel, live stream and kick-off time for crucial Premier League clash
Fans at home will be able to watch Leeds United‘s Premier League clash away to Crystal Palace on TV.
The Whites need to bounce back from their recent league losses at Elland Road with an improved performance at Selhurst Park.
Daniel Farke’s side have only won once away from home in the Premier League this season, and if they end up being relegated, it will definitely come down to their away form.
Leeds are only just above the drop zone, and with their next match coming against Oliver Glasner’s Palace, they’ll have to be at their best on the road.
Although Leeds beat Norwich 3-0 in the FA Cup last weekend, they’ll face a much tougher test when facing the Eagles.

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What TV channel is Crystal Palace vs Leeds on?
Oliver Glasner’s side come into the match sitting 13th in the Premier League, but they’ve won three of their last five matches.
After a brilliant start to the season, the Eagles hit a bad run of form over Christmas, but they are slowly getting back to their best at Selhurst Park.
The game will be televised on Sky Sports Cricket and Sky Sports UHD, with kick-off at 2pm.
| Date | 15 March |
| Kick-off time | 2:00pm |
| Stadium | Selhurst Park |
| TV channel | Sky Sports Cricket and Sky Sports UHD |
It is also available to watch or stream on NOW TV, requiring a subscription, and can be viewed on their website or app.
In the reverse fixture, Leeds thrashed Palace 4-1 at Elland Road, and the Whites are looking to complete the league double over Palace for the first time since 1994-95.
Having played in the Europa Conference League on Thursday, the Eagles could become more fatigued as the match progresses.
Leeds will be buoyed by their FA Cup last-16 success versus Norwich, but they now need to prove that they have the quality to stay in the top flight.
Why have Leeds dropped off in recent weeks?
After the Whites beat Nottingham Forest 3-1 on 6 February, there was real optimism that they could pull well clear of the drop zone.
However, they’ve faced Aston Villa, Chelsea and Man City since then, which has been incredibly damaging to their form.
But more importantly, they’ve looked lacklustre in the final third, and it could be down to the fact that Farke is playing Dominic Calvert-Lewin on his own up front.

If Lukas Nmecha were to play alongside him, then he wouldn’t be so isolated, and it’s definitely been a baffling tactical change that hasn’t paid off.
Leeds do still have Wolves and Burnley to play at home, but they’ll need to drastically improve their attacking play if they wish to secure the wins they need to secure Premier League survival.
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