Crystal Palace are on the cusp of claiming more silverware under Oliver Glasner ahead of his departure this summer.

The Eagles claimed the FA Cup last term and have made the most of their prize, a spot in the Conference League.
They have brushed opponents aside with relative ease throughout the tournament and will be determined to see off Shakhtar Donetsk to reach the final.
Elsewhere, Rayo Vallencano and Strasbourg will lock horns in a bid to reach the final.
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Conference League TV schedule 2025/26
All UK time. Subject to change.
Semi-finals – First leg
Thursday 30 April
- Rayo Vallecano v Strasbourg (8pm) TNT Sports 5
- Shakhtar Donetsk v Crystal Palace (8pm) TNT Sports 2
Semi-finals – First leg
Thursday 7 May
- Strasbourg v Rayo Vallecano (8pm) TNT Sports 5
- Crystal Palace v Shakhtar Donetsk (8pm) TNT Sports 2
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