
Crystal Palace venture outside the capital for the first time in three months to take on Burnley at Turf Moor.
Roy Hodgson’s side haven’t had an away game outside London since their 2-1 victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford in September.
Since then, Palace have navigated their way through a particularly tough fixture list, having tangled with Manchester City, Arsenal, Leicester, Chelsea and Liverpool in their last five games.
Just one point in that run has seen Palace slip to 13th but a much more favourable run awaits them heading into the festive period.
Premier League preview
Burnley vs Crystal Palace
Venue: Turf Moor
Kick-off time: 3pm GMT, Saturday November 30th
Prediction
Burnley 2-1 Crystal Palace: Two 3-0 wins on the bounce for the Clarets against Watford and West Ham will have the hosts full of confidence.
Betting tips and odds via Betfair exchange
Correct score
- Burnley to win: 7/5
- Palace to win: 12/5
- Draw: 12/5
| Scoreline | Burnley win | Palace win | Draw |
| 1-0 | 7/1 | 9/1 | 0-0 (9/1) |
| 2-0 | 12/1 | 20/1 | 1-1 (7/1) |
| 2-1 | 10/1 | 13/1 | 2-2 (18/1) |
| 3-0 | 25/1 | 49/1 |
Odds provided by Betfair. Click here to place a bet. Odds correct as of November 28.
Tickets
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Team news
Hodgson could be forced to reunite his defensive partnership from the past two seasons at Burnley this weekend.
Gary Cahill is being assessed before the squad travel north on Friday afternoon after a knee injury so the Eagles boss could turn to Mamadou Sakho, who featured for the U23s this week as he returns to match fitness, and James Tomkins to keep the Clarets out.
Meanwhile, Martin Kelly is set for at least a month in the side as he steps in for Joel Ward after Palace's only natural right-back suffered a serious knee injury which will keep him out until the new year, when Palace will look to bring in cover at full-back.
Jordan Ayew is likely to continue his run leading the line, though after two goals for Belgium during the international break and an impressive showing off the bench against Liverpool, Christian Benteke is pushing for a start as he looks to revive his Palace career.
Predicted line-up

Palace XI: 4-3-3: Guaita; Kelly, Sakho, Tomkins, Van Aanholt; Milivojevic, Kouyate, McArthur; Townsend, Zaha, Ayew
TV channel and live stream information
The match will not be televised in the UK due to TV blackout rules around 3pm kick-offs.
You can follow all the action with Standard Sport's LIVE match blog.
Head to head (H2H) results history
This will be the 48th meeting between these two - Burnley have 18 wins in that time with Palace coming out on top 12 times.