LONDON (Reuters) - A year to the day since they lost at Arsenal in the opening match of last season, Crystal Palace appear to have their best chance on Sunday of beating the Gunners for the first time in 21 years.
Although the league table after one match does not count for much, Palace were third and Arsenal 19th following last week's opening day results when Palace showed some mature guile to win 3-1 at promoted Norwich City while faltering Arsenal crashed to a shock 2-0 home defeat to West Ham United.
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