All Tony Pulis wants from his return to Selhurst Park is for his team to get back to keeping clean sheets. The usually tight West Brom have conceded six goals in their last two matches and their chances of shoring things up this weekend are not helped by personnel problems in defence. Palace tend to be more dangerous away than at home but this looks like a match where the hosts will prevail. Paul Doyle
Kick-off Saturday 12.45pm
Venue Selhurst Park
Last season C Palace 0 West Brom 2
Live BT Sport 1
Referee J Moss
This season G5, Y9, R2, 2.2 cards per game
Odds H 3-4 A 15-4 D 13-5
Crystal Palace
Subs from Hennessey, Speroni, Fryers, Mariappa, P McCarthy, Bamford, Zaha, Campbell, Lee, Delaney, Ledley, Kaikai, Mutch
Doubtful None
Injured Delaney (groin), Jedinak (hamstring), Ward (knee), Wickham (calf, all 17 Oct), Chamakh (hamstring, 31 Oct), Appiah (knee, Feb)
Suspended None
Form WLLWW
Discipline Y13 R0
Leading scorers Cabaye, Puncheon, Ward 2
West Bromwich Albion
Subs from Lindegaard, Gnabry, Gardner, Anichebe, Pocognoli, Gamboa, McManaman, Nabi, Sessègnon, Jones
Doubtful None
Injured McAuley (calf), Olsson (groin), Róndon (match fitness, all 17 Oct), Foster (knee, Jan)
Suspended None
Form LWDWL
Discipline Y16 R0
Leading scorers Berahino, Morrison 2