Check out the confirmed teams for the Premier League clash at Selhurst Park…
Crystal Palace will be hoping to distance themselves from the Premier League relegation zone when they host bottom-side Wolves at Selhurst Park.
The Eagles have won just once in 15 games in all competitions with fans beginning to turn on manager Oliver Glasner. The Austrian is departing in the summer but some have called for him to leave earlier, with Palace in danger of getting dragged into the relegation battle as they sit just seven points off the drop.
Wolves remain rock bottom of the table and 17 points from safety but come into this game off the back of a morale-boosting 2-2 draw with leaders Arsenal which has blown the title race wide open.
Check out all the confirmed lineups for the 2pm clash.
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Crystal Palace confirmed lineup
Crystal Palace XI: Henderson, Munoz, Riad, Richards, Canvot, Mitchell, Hughes, Wharton, Pino, Sarr, Strand Larsen
Subs: Benitez, Johnson, Uche, Clyne, Kamada, Sosa, Guessand, Devenney, Cardines
Wolves confirmed lineup
Wolves have made one change to the side drew with Arsenal on Wednesday, as Angel Gomes drops to the bench for Toluwalase Arokodare.
Wolves XI: Sa, Tchatchoua, Mosquera, S. Bueno, Krejci, H. Bueno, Andre, Bellegarde, Mane, Arokodare, Armstrong.
Subs: Johnstone, Doherty, Wolfe, J.Gomes, Lima, R.Gomes, Toti, A.Gomes, Edozie
Where to watch Crystal Palace vs Wolves
Crystal Palace vs Wolves is available to watch on Sky Sports+ in the UK. It can be streamed on Peacock in the US.
Stats for Crystal Palace vs Wolves
- Crystal Palace have won their last five Premier League home games against Wolves. It’s their longest winning run against an opponent in their top-flight history, while they last won six consecutive home league games (any division) against Walsall between 1977 and 2004.
- Wolves have lost eight of their last 10 Premier League games against Crystal Palace (W1 D1), while they’ve never beaten the Eagles in the competition when failing to keep a clean sheet (D2 L9).
- Wolves have won just one of their 11 away league games against London sides since the start of last season (D2 L8), beating Fulham 4-1 in November 2024.
- Crystal Palace are winless in their last eight Premier League home games (D3 L5), their longest run at Selhurst Park in the top-flight since their first 15 of the 1997-98 campaign (D4 L11).
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