Gear up for an epic battle between Premier League giants Liverpool and Crystal Palace for the inaugural Standard Chartered Singapore Trophy 2022 this July 15. In their draw with Fulham though, some of the Reds' regular frailties became readily apparent once more - and with a host of likely title rivals all securing bright starts elsewhere, they'll hope to get that first win of the new league season in more convincing fashion against Palace. It was the swiftest of breaks, taking Palace from one penalty box to the other and involving only three players: Guaita’s clearance was met by Eze, who played in his pass into the acres of space behind Liverpool’s defence. It could have been worse for Liverpool. They were 1-0 down when Darwin Nunez stuck the head on Joachim Andersen, but Luis Diaz’s wonderful individual goal earned them a point. Both teams had chances go to this site to win it during a desperate finale. Palace were really good: disciplined, controlled and menacing on the break – particularly when Eze and Zaha aligned, as they did for Zaha’s superb opening goal.