Crystal Palace have the chance to win their first-ever European trophy in the Conference League final against Rayo Vallecano.The Eagles, who are competing in their maiden campaign in Europe, have made it all the way to the showpiece with ease.Palace booked their spot in the Conference League final by beating ShakhtarGettyOliver Glasner, who will leave the club after this game, has already brought the first piece of silverware to Selhurst Park.Now he’s aiming for a second, following a convincing 5-2 aggregate win over Shakhtar Donetsk in the semi-finals to progress.Palace take on Spanish side Rayo Vallecano, with the LaLiga outfit surviving a scare against AEK Athens and moving past a strong Strasbourg side to book a spot in the final.This is also going to be their first-ever European final, meaning whichever team comes out on top, they will make history.Conference League Final: Date and kick-off timeThe Conference League final between Crystal Palace and Rayo Vallecano will take place on Wednesday, May 27.Kick-off at the Red Bull Arena in Leipzig, Germany is set for 8pm.talkSPORT will have live coverage of the showpiece game.Commentary will be coming from Sam Matterface and former Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew.To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream. Listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.It will also be broadcast live on TNT Sports and HBO Max.Like Palace, Rayo Vallecano are going to be playing in their first European finalGettyRoutes to the Conference League FinalCrystal Palace Knockout play-offs – Beat Zrinjski 3-1 on aggregateRound of 16 – Beat AEK Larnaca 2-1 on aggregate Quarter-finals – Beat Fiorentina 4-2 on aggregate Semi-finals – Beat Shakhtar Donetsk 5-2 on aggregateRayo Vallecano Round of 16 – Beat Samsunspor 3-2 on aggregate Quarter-finals – Beat AEK Athens 4-3 on aggregateSemi-finals – Beat Strasbourg 2-0 on aggregateConference League Final: VenueRB Leipzig‘s home stadium, the Red Bull Arena, was selected to host the Conference League final two years ago.It has a total capacity of 47,069, with Crystal Palace and Rayo Vallecano fans being allocated 11,372 tickets each.The venue has hosted World Cup and European Championship games in the past, including four matches at EURO 2024.Conference League Final: Team news Palace will hope to make it to the final without any further injury worries picked up in the Premier League.As things stand, only two players are going to miss out. Eddie Nketiah and Cheick Doucoure won’t play, but Evan Guessand and Borna Sosa are expected to be back fit in time.Palace are one win away from their first-ever European trophyGettyAs for Rayo Vallecano, they have Luiz Felipe and Diego Mendez out.Other than that, the LaLiga side don’t have any injury worries, barring anything picked up in the lead-up to the final.Conference League Final: What has been said?It was a historic night for Palace when they booked their place in this final and manager Glasner couldn’t even believe it.“I spoke to the chairman before the match, he always comes into my office,” he said after beating Shakhtar Donetsk.“I said, ‘Do you ever think we would be playing in the semi-final of a European competition?’ He said ‘No’. I said, ‘When we talked for the first time three years ago, I didn’t think about it’. “This is what you achieve if you work hard and stick together in tough moments – and we have had a few. When you stick together in difficult moments, you get the reward.”