Leeds United delivered one of their most important performances of the 2025–26 Premier League season with a commanding 4–1 victory over Crystal Palace at Elland Road, a result that had a significant impact on the lower half of the table.

    Coming into the match, both sides were hovering above the relegation zone, separated by a handful of points and carrying inconsistent form.

    Leeds, sitting 15th before kick-off, knew a home win could create breathing space, while Palace arrived aiming to consolidate their position in mid-table.

    Leeds seize control on home turf

    The game swung firmly in Leeds’ favour before half-time.

    Dominic Calvert-Lewin opened the scoring in the 38th minute, bullying his way through the Palace defence before finishing clinically.

    He doubled his tally deep into first-half stoppage time, giving Leeds a deserved 2–0 lead at the break and full control of the contest.

    Crystal Palace briefly threatened a response after the restart, but Leeds shut the door decisively.

    Ethan Ampadu made it 3–0 just after the hour mark, arriving late into the box to cap a dominant midfield display.

    Palace pulled one back via a Justin Devenny penalty in stoppage time, but any hope of a comeback was extinguished moments later when Anton Stach curled in a superb free kick to seal a 4–1 scoreline.

    What the result means for the standings

    The victory lifted Leeds United to 30 points after 26 matches, moving them six points clear of the relegation zone and easing the pressure heading into the second half of the campaign.

    Leeds’ record now stands at seven wins, nine draws, and ten defeats, with goals continuing to come at both ends.

    For Crystal Palace, the defeat stalled their momentum.

    Despite sitting higher in the table on 32 points, Palace’s negative goal difference and patchy away form remain concerns as the bottom half tightens.

    Season comparison

    CategoryLeeds UnitedCrystal Palace
    Matches Played2625
    Wins78
    Draws98
    Losses109
    Goals For3626
    Goals Against4529
    Goal Difference-9-3
    Points3032
    League Position15th13th

    The numbers underline Leeds’ attacking output, but also their defensive vulnerability, while Palace’s steadier profile has kept them slightly higher despite fewer goals scored.

    Full Premier League standings (2025–26)

    PosClubMPWDLGFGAGDPts
    1Arsenal2517534917+3256
    2Man City2515555124+2750
    3Aston Villa2514563627+947
    4Man United2612954737+1045
    5Chelsea2612864730+1744
    6Liverpool2511684035+539
    7Brentford25123103934+539
    8Everton2610792930-137
    9Bournemouth2691074345-237
    10Newcastle26106103737036
    11Sunderland259972729-236
    12Fulham25104113537-234
    13Crystal Palace258892629-332
    14Brighton2571083433+131
    15Leeds United2679103645-930
    16Tottenham2678113637-129
    17Nottingham Forest2575132538-1326
    18West Ham2666143249-1724
    19Burnley2536162549-2415
    20Wolves2515191648-328

    For Leeds, this was more than just three points. It was a statement that they intend to pull clear of danger, while Palace leave Elland Road knowing the margin for error in the Premier League remains razor-thin.

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    Rowan Clarke is a lifelong Arsenal fan and seasoned football reporter, covering news across the Premier League and Serie A. Rowan brings readers match analysis, transfer updates, and insider insights from the heart of European football.