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Crystal Palace beat Liverpool 3-2 after shootout to win Community Shield


Crystal Palace beat Premier League champions Liverpool 3-2 on penalties to win the Community Shield after an entertaining 2-2 draw at Wembley on Sunday, with keeper Dean Henderson reprising his penalty-saving heroics from their FA Cup final triumph.

Substitute Justin Devenny scored the winning spot kick, after Mohamed Salah skied the Reds’ first penalty and Henderson – who saved an Omar Marmoush penalty as Palace won their first major trophy against Manchester City in May – then saved efforts from Alexis Mac Allister and Harvey Elliott.

Justin Devenny scores Crystal Palace’s fifth and winning penalty in the penalty shoot out during the 2025 FA Community Shield match against Liverpool at Wembley Stadium.

Justin Devenny scores Crystal Palace’s fifth and winning penalty in the penalty shoot out during the 2025 FA Community Shield match against Liverpool at Wembley Stadium.Credit: Getty Images

“They were 2-1 up, you would think we were out of the game,” Henderson said. “The manager said we would get chances in the second half … and we deserved that in the end.”

New recruit Hugo Ekitike had put Liverpool ahead inside four minutes after he and record signing Florian Wirtz combined beautifully before the Frenchman produced a superb finish.

But Palace deservedly levelled in the 17th minute, Jean-Philippe Mateta sending Alisson the wrong way from the penalty spot after Virgil van Dijk brought down Ismaila Sarr.

Close-season signing Jeremie Frimpong restored the Reds’ lead, as Liverpool fans marked the death of Portugal forward Diogo Jota with 20 minutes on the clock in honour of his shirt number, sending an attempted cross looping in off the post.

Justin Devenny lifts the FA Community Shield after his team’s victory.

Justin Devenny lifts the FA Community Shield after his team’s victory.Credit: Getty Images

Palace boss Oliver Glasner has said his side need additions to remain competitive and will have been concerned to see midfielder Daichi Kamada go off injured inside half an hour.

The Eagles posed a threat on the counter and kept themselves in the game, although Ekitike spurned two decent chances to extend Liverpool’s lead in the early stages of the second half.


Crystal Palace beat Premier League champions Liverpool 3-2 on penalties to win the Community Shield after an entertaining 2-2 draw at Wembley on Sunday, with keeper Dean Henderson reprising his penalty-saving heroics from their FA Cup final triumph.

Substitute Justin Devenny scored the winning spot kick, after Mohamed Salah skied the Reds’ first penalty and Henderson – who saved an Omar Marmoush penalty as Palace won their first major trophy against Manchester City in May – then saved efforts from Alexis Mac Allister and Harvey Elliott.

Justin Devenny scores Crystal Palace’s fifth and winning penalty in the penalty shoot out during the 2025 FA Community Shield match against Liverpool at Wembley Stadium.

Justin Devenny scores Crystal Palace’s fifth and winning penalty in the penalty shoot out during the 2025 FA Community Shield match against Liverpool at Wembley Stadium.Credit: Getty Images

“They were 2-1 up, you would think we were out of the game,” Henderson said. “The manager said we would get chances in the second half … and we deserved that in the end.”

New recruit Hugo Ekitike had put Liverpool ahead inside four minutes after he and record signing Florian Wirtz combined beautifully before the Frenchman produced a superb finish.

But Palace deservedly levelled in the 17th minute, Jean-Philippe Mateta sending Alisson the wrong way from the penalty spot after Virgil van Dijk brought down Ismaila Sarr.

Close-season signing Jeremie Frimpong restored the Reds’ lead, as Liverpool fans marked the death of Portugal forward Diogo Jota with 20 minutes on the clock in honour of his shirt number, sending an attempted cross looping in off the post.

Justin Devenny lifts the FA Community Shield after his team’s victory.

Justin Devenny lifts the FA Community Shield after his team’s victory.Credit: Getty Images

Palace boss Oliver Glasner has said his side need additions to remain competitive and will have been concerned to see midfielder Daichi Kamada go off injured inside half an hour.

The Eagles posed a threat on the counter and kept themselves in the game, although Ekitike spurned two decent chances to extend Liverpool’s lead in the early stages of the second half.

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