Crystal Palace will host Brighton & Hove Albion at Selhurst Park in what could turn out to be a mouthwatering M23 derby on Saturday.
The Eagles are in excellent form at the moment, having won four out of their last six games in all competitions, drawing and losing one apiece.
On Saturday, Roy Hodgson’s Crystal Palace will face rivals Brighton, who are coming on the back of a really crucial 1-0 win over fellow strugglers Huddersfield Town.
Mamadou Sakho has undergone a successful knee surgery, while Pape Souare is ruled out till mid-March with a shoulder problem.
Hennessey was recalled into the starting XI against Burnley and he did extremely well. He will have to be sharp again on Saturday.
He has been one of the best players for Palace this season. The young gun should start again on Saturday.
Strong in the air and robust in the tackle, Tomkins will have to be at the top of his game to keep the Brighton attackers at bay.
Dann is an experienced player who should partner Tomkins in central defence to stop the visitors’ attackers at the weekend.
Van Aanholt is fantastic going forward but remains suspect when it comes to defending. Yet, he’ll start at left-back.
Milivojevic’s presence in front of the backline keeps the Eagles ticking all over. He is an asset to the team.
McArthur adds a lot of energy and intensity to the Crystal Palace engine room. He could be picked ahead of Meyer against the Seagulls.
A nippy attacker, Schlupp will look to continue his good form and help the Eagles win the M23 derby.
Palace’s talisman, Zaha is one of the Premier League’s fearsome attackers and should start in his natural left-wing role on Saturday.
Townsend has been an ever-present figure for Palace this season. He should be recalled into the starting XI by Hodgson.
Batshuayi has quickly integrated into the Palace team, giving Hodgson’s men a focal point in the attack. The Belgian will start up front against Brighton.