You are here: Home > News > 2017/18 in numbers
June 1 2026 4.21am

2017/18 in numbers

May 22 2018

In numbers

In numbers

All the key figures and stats from Crystal Palace's 2017/18 season.

39 - Andros Townsend made the most overall appearances for the Eagles.

45 - Goals scored by the team – 5 less than last campaign.

0 - Just like last season, no Palace players were sent off.

55 - Number of goals conceded, which was 8 less the previous campaign.

9 - Yellow cards shown each to Luka Milivojevic and James Tomkins.

74 - Luka Milivojevic committed the club's most fouls and with 69 had the highest total in the Premier League.

0 - Number of points and goals scored from Palace's opening 7 matches.

11 - Palace's final position which beat the previous two campaigns (14th, 15th).

8 - Andros Townsend got the club's most assists.

26 - Wilfried Zaha had the highest number of shots on target.

51 - Andros Townsend made the most shots off target.

12 - Bakary Sako came off the bench the most times.

10 - Luka Milivojevic finished up as the club's top scorer.

7 - Penalties scored by Luka Milivojevic – the most in the Premier League.

3 - Goals scored by Christian Benteke. Just one in 20 of his shots on target went in the net.

25,063 - The average attendance at Selhurst Park.

7 - Clean sheets in the league from Wayne Hennessey.

20 - Big chances missed by Christian Benteke – the second highest in the Premier League.

2017/18 match reports

2017/18 results

2017/18 squad stats

Premier League table

Latest Headlines

Palace Talk Forum Latest

Parish/Glasner
at 2.58am by Vaibow

Cpfc firsts this season
at 12.23am by mtp1958

Conference final shirt
at 11.56pm by Hannes

Eagles playing at the World Cup
at 11.45pm by Jimenez

Next manager poll
at 11.41pm by Timtwowheels

Ezes pen
at 11.27pm by BromleyMonkey

The First Team Squad next season
at 10.56pm by elgin eeagle

Yeremy Pino
at 8.54pm by TheBigToePunt

Dear Brighton, been there done that
at 4.57pm by cryrst

Palace Launchpad
at 3.58pm by Michitup82

You are here: Home > News > 2017/18 in numbers