MARC GUEHI helped Palace defend their way to the Conference League proper in what could be one of his final appearances for Palace.The England star’s future at the Eagles very much remains in doubt with a move to Liverpool a possibility before Monday’s transfer deadline.Shutterstock EditorialCrystal Palace played out a 0-0 draw to book their spot in the Conference League proper[/caption]GettyOliver Glasner’s team earned its spot thanks to a 1-0 win in the first leg[/caption]If he is to leave, he will sign off having helped the South Londoners into the league phase of this third tier European club competition.It was a pretty dreadful game but boss Oliver Glasner will not care – and nor will the thousands of fans who had travelled to Scandinavia to watch Palace in Europe.Before the game, Glasner – who was celebrating his 51st birthday – said: “It’s very important [he’s playing] – I’m speaking to Marc almost every day and it was clear he would play this game in Norway and then let’s see what will come.“But I know that I can rely on Marc and count on him.”Glasner has already lost his other talisman, Eberechi Eze, in a £67.5million deal to Arsenal.The Austrian’s side missed the England playmaker’s creativity in the first leg, which they narrowly won thanks to a Jean-Philippe Mateta’s second-half strike last week.And it was the same story here as the Eagles struggled to break their hosts down on their awkward plastic pitch.Artificial surfaces are commonplace in Norway due to the inclement weather.Shutterstock EditorialMarc Guehi captained Palace to the league phase but could be leaving the club ahead of Monday’s transfer deadline[/caption]CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSSpurs discovered as much last season in the Europa League against Bodo/Glimt and will do again this term in the Champions League after being drawn against the Arctic Circle outfit in tonight’s draw.American Chris Richards could have made life more comfortable for Glasner’s side when he rose highest to head an early corner, but his attempt went wide. Mateta also flicked a header just after the half-hour, but it was a difficult chance to generate serious power and an easy save for Fredrikstad keeper Martin Borsheim.The hosts had an ace up their sleeve with their long-throw expert, full-back Daniel Eid, and they almost netted shortly after from one such set-piece.Wiping the ball with a towel, Eid launched the ball into the box and, worryingly, Palace keeper Dean Henderson got absolutely nowhere near it.Luckily for the ex-Manchester United man, Stian Molde could not capitalise and steer the ball into a near empty net, and the Eagles survived.Chances were few and far between but as the clock ticked down, the pressure cranked up with Palace knowing a late goal for Fredrikstad would take it to extra time.Henrik Skogvold, who earlier had accidentally trodden on Daniel Munoz’s hand when attempting a bicycle kick, had a half-chance in injury time.But he could not keep his volley down as Palace’s goal remained unbreached across the two ties, providing the South Londoners’ the foundation to qualify for the Conference League proper.Shutterstock EditorialNot even Jean-Philippe Mateta could break the deadlock[/caption]Shutterstock EditorialPalace lacked creativity in midfield[/caption]MORE TO FOLLOW…THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY..The Sun is your go to destination for the best football, boxing and MMA news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video.Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheSunFootball and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunFootball.