Saturday's Barclays Premier League meeting has great significance for Liverpool fans, who will wave goodbye to a club legend. In 17 years as a Liverpool player, Gerrard has made more than 700 appearances across all competitions and the former England captain hopes he can bid farewell on a positive note.
"I'm looking forward to the match and I want to win the game desperately," he said. "I want to finish on a high at Anfield in front of our supporters. But there's no getting away from it - come the end of the game, when I get the chance to say goodbye, it will be an emotional time.
"I am not really one for attention or focus and I feel a bit sorry for my team-mates this week. Obviously, a lot of attention is on me and I am sure it will be at the weekend.
"It's never been my intention to grab any glory or attention all along. I am aware it's all about the team at this club and from day one I have always tried to pull in the right direction for the team.
"I've been dreading this moment in a strange way because I'm going to miss it so much - playing at Anfield, playing in front of the fans.
"I am going to miss playing with my team-mates. It'll be emotional, but the plan is to try and keep it together, stay strong and try and avoid the tears."
Liverpool saw their hopes of UEFA Champions League qualification effectively ended with last weekend's 1-1 draw at Chelsea, in which Gerrard netted the equaliser.
A return to the UEFA Europa League looks likely, while their opponents are in 12th place, having lost each of their past four matches.
Manager Alan Pardew, having guided the club away from danger since his appointment in January, hopes to help Palace "evolve" in the upcoming transfer market and has a fully-fit squad to choose from for the clash.
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers still has doubts over Mamadou Sakho (hamstring), as they look to earn a win that will secure a fifth-place finish and ensure Gerrard's Anfield farewell is a successful one.
Liverpool (from): Jones, Mignolet, Johnson, Jose Enrique, Lovren, Manquillo, Moreno, Sakho, Skrtel, Toure, Allen, Brannagan, Can, Coutinho, Gerrard, Henderson, Lallana, Lucas, Markovic, Balotelli, Borini, Ibe, Lambert, Sterling.
Crystal Palace (from): Hennessey, Kettings, Speroni, Dann, Delaney, Hangeland, Kelly, Mariappa, Souare, Ward, Bolasie, Guedioura, Jedinak, Ledley, Lee, McArthur, Mutch, Puncheon, Thomas, Ameobi, Anderson, Campbell, Chamakh, Gayle, Sanogo, Zaha.
Match Appointments
Referee: Jonathan Moss Assistants: D England, S Bennett Fourth Official: S Attwell
Referee: Jonathan Moss Assistants: D England, S Bennett Fourth Official: S Attwell
Match Facts
Of Steven Gerrard's 92 Barclays Premier League assists, 51 have been at Anfield. Only three players (Ryan Giggs 84, Dennis Bergkamp 66 and Frank Lampard 52) have provided more assists at home for a single club than the Liverpool captain has in the competition.
Jason Puncheon (12) has had a hand in more BPL goals than any other Crystal Palace player this season (five goals, seven assists).
Crystal Palace have scored a joint league-high 21 goals from set-pieces this season, level with Arsenal.
In 2014/15, Jordan Henderson has managed his best tally of goals (six) and assists (nine) in a single BPL campaign.
Of Steven Gerrard's 92 Barclays Premier League assists, 51 have been at Anfield. Only three players (Ryan Giggs 84, Dennis Bergkamp 66 and Frank Lampard 52) have provided more assists at home for a single club than the Liverpool captain has in the competition.
Jason Puncheon (12) has had a hand in more BPL goals than any other Crystal Palace player this season (five goals, seven assists).
Crystal Palace have scored a joint league-high 21 goals from set-pieces this season, level with Arsenal.
In 2014/15, Jordan Henderson has managed his best tally of goals (six) and assists (nine) in a single BPL campaign.
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