At a glance
Ismaila Sarr puts Crystal Palace ahead
Liverpool keeper Alisson makes fine saves to deny Yeremy Pino, Daniel Munoz and Jean-Philippe Mateta
Mateta hits post before the break
Dean Henderson turns Ryan Gravenberch's shot on to the post and denies Florian Wirtz
Liverpool's record £125m signing Alexander Isak, making his league debut for club, fires wide
Substitute Federico Chiesa hits late equaliser
But substitute Eddie Nketiah gives Palace victory in added time
Eddie Nketiah struck with virtually the last kick of an enthralling encounter at Selhurst Park to give Crystal Palace a deserved victory and end Premier League leaders Liverpool's five-match winning start to the season.
Italian Federico Chiesa's 87th-minute equaliser looked like to have salvaged a point the champions' dismal display barely merited.
Ismaila Sarr had given Palace an early lead but just as it looked like they would pay the price for wasting a host of chances, Nketiah pounced at the far post in the seventh minute of added time to lift them up to second in the table.
Palace were outstanding in stretching their unbeaten run in all competitions to 18 games, tormenting Liverpool's rocky rearguard throughout but failing to make their superiority pay.
Sarr's ninth-minute goal, bundled home after Liverpool failed to clear a corner, was scant reward for Palace's domination in the first half, in which only the brilliance of keeper Alisson and the woodwork spared the champions further punishment.
Brazilian Alisson saved superbly from Yeremy Pino, Daniel Munoz and Jean-Philippe Mateta, with the French forward also hitting the woodwork with a superb effort at the end of a flowing move.
Liverpool, as they had to do, improved after the break with Palace keeper Dean Henderson - who turned Ryan Gravenberch's powerful drive on to the post - denying Florian Wirtz from point-blank range.
Record signing Alexander Isak, making his full Premier League debut for the Reds, also shot wide with only Henderson to beat as the visitors built up pressure.
Liverpool's habit of striking late surfaced again as substitute Chiesa pounced from close range, but Nketiah provided the late twist Arne Slot's side have inflicted on others this season.
It was dramatic as Gravenberch's foot kept him just onside after a video assistant referee (VAR) check.
Crystal Palace analysis: Glasner's side show class to overpower Reds
Palace's fans may have had their tongues firmly in cheeks when they chanted "We're going to win the league" - but Oliver Glasner's side fully deserved their victory.
They may have lost star forward Eberechi Eze to Arsenal, but they still possess quality and ran Liverpool ragged at regular intervals. Only the formidable one-man barrier of Alisson and the woodwork spared the champions first-half humiliation and somehow kept the deficit at just one goal.
Glasner's emerging side have now gone 18 games unbeaten, playing with the confidence winning the FA Cup has given them, as well as the knowledge their outstanding leader is once again proving his managerial pedigree.
Palace possess strength through the spine of their side - from Henderson in goal, captain Marc Guehi in defence, Adam Wharton in midfield and a thrilling attack in which striker Mateta may be erratic, but a constant danger.
How Liverpool must have wished Marc Guehi's deadline day move had not fallen through and they had his steadying influence at the back for them, where they have looked vulnerable all season and Ibrahima Konate endured a nightmare.
Palace are unbeaten after six league games and this performance demonstrated why they deserve that lofty status.

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