Crystal Palace have made club history with an historic 2-0 Conference League win against Dynamo Kyiv.Goals from Daniel Munoz and Eddie Nketiah handed all three points to the south London side on their European proper debut. Munoz became the first ever Palace player to score in EuropeGettyNketiah scored in back-to-back games to put the icing on the cakeGettyVictory is their seventh of the season, but it’s also seen Palace break an incredible record.They have gone 19 consecutive matches without defeat, the longest run across its entire history, having been established as a professional outfit in 1905.It has surpassed the 18-match run they achieved in 1969 with Bert Head as their manager.Palace haven’t been beaten since their 5-0 defeat against Newcastle on April 16.Oliver Glasner and co. have won 11 matches and drawn eight in their record streak, which marks significant growth for the club.Palace were dealt a blow late on in the match as Borna Sosa was sent off for two yellow cards in just under two minutes.But they held onto the lead against their Ukrainian opponents to make a winning start to life in European football.Who do Crystal Palace have next?Palace can further extend their unbeaten run to a whopping 20 matches on Sunday afternoon when they travel to Everton.In the Conference League, it’s Cypriot side AEK Larnaca up next at Selhurst Park on October 23.Dutch outfit AZ Alkmaar will be the second side to visit Palace, who then travel to France to face Strasbourg.Glasner, who was appointed Palace boss in 2024, continues to work his magicGettyIrish side Shelbourne will be their final away opponents of the league phase, which ends with the visit of Kuopion Palloseura.Should Palace finish in the top eight of the Conference League, they will advance into the last 16.Anything between ninth and 24th would see them enter the knockout phase play-offs.And if Palace go all the way, they will become the third English side to win the Conference League after West Ham and holders Chelsea.Crystal Palace record 19-match unbeaten runApril 19 – Crystal Palace 0-0 – Premier LeagueApril 23 – Arsenal 2-2 Crystal Palace – Premier LeagueApril 26 – Crystal Palace 3-0 Aston Villa – FA Cup semi-finalMay 5 – Crystal Palace 1-1 Nottingham Forest – Premier LeagueMay 11 – Tottenham 0-2 Crystal Palace – Premier LeagueMay 17 – Crystal Palace 1-0 Manchester City – FA Cup finalMay 20 – Crystal Palace 4-2 Wolves – Premier LeagueMay 25 – Liverpool 1-1 Crystal Palace – Premier LeagueAugust 10 – Crystal Palace 2-2 Liverpool [Palace win 3-2 on penalties] – Community ShieldAugust 17 – Chelsea 0-0 Crystal Palace – Premier LeagueAugust 21 – Crystal Palace 1-0 Fredrikstad – Conference League qualifier first legAugust 24 – Crystal Palace 1-1 Nottingham Forest – Premier LeagueAugust 28 – Fredrikstad 0-0 Crystal Palace – Conference League qualifier second legAugust 31 – Aston Villa 0-3 Crystal Palace – Premier LeagueSeptember 13 – Crystal Palace 0-0 Sunderland – Premier LeagueSeptember 16 – Crystal Palace 1-1 Millwall [Palace win 4-2 on penalties] – Carabao Cup third roundSeptember 20 – West Ham 1-2 Crystal Palace – Premier LeagueSeptember 27 – Crystal Palace 2-1 Liverpool – Premier LeagueOctober 2 – Dynamo Kyiv 0-2 Crystal Palace – Conference League league phase