Crystal Palace will be looking to maintain a fine run against Norwich City in the Premier League this afternoon.
The Eagles have lost just once of their last nine meetings with the newly promoted Norwich, across both the top flight and Championship divisions.
Norwich are a different beast, though, with the deeply impressive Teemu Pukki leading the line, while Palace have been struggling in attack.
Star man Wilfried Zaha was much-improved in the draw with Wolves last time out, after a quiet start to the campaign, and Roy Hodgson will be looking for more of the same against a weak defence.
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Team news
Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson could have Connor Wickham back in the squad for Saturday's Premier League fixture at home to Norwich.
The forward has not played since the Carabao Cup second-round penalty shoot-out defeat to Colchester on August 27 because of an ankle problem, but returned to first-team training this week.
Centre-back James Tomkins will also hope to feature against Norwich after playing an hour for the under-23s on Monday against QPR on his return from a groin injury suffered in April.
Norwich goalkeeper Tim Krul is set to be out with a back problem, but defender Max Aarons will travel with the squad after recovering from an ankle injury.
Goalkeeper Ralf Fahrmann (groin) will also be monitored, so Northern Ireland international Michael McGovern is on standby. Midfielder Alex Tettey picked up a minor groin problem in the defeat at Burnley, so is not involved.
Midfielders Mario Vrancic (calf), Tom Trybull (ankle), winger Onel Hernandez (knee), defenders Christoph Zimmermann (foot) and Timm Klose (knee) all continue their rehabilitation.
Predicted lineup
Crystal Palace XI: Guaita, Ward, Cahill, Sakho, Van Aanholt, McArthur, Milivojevic, Kouyate, Schlupp, Zaha, Ayew
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Match odds
- Crystal Palace to win: 19/20
- Norwich to win: 29/10
TV channel and live stream information
Crystal Palace vs Norwich City is at Selhurst Park on Saturday, September 28, 2019, with kick-off at 3pm. It will not be televised LIVE in the UK.
You can follow all of the action with Standard Sport's LIVE blog with Jack Rosser at Selhurst Park.
Head to head (h2h) history and results
Palace have beaten Norwich 48 times, drawn 20 games and lost 44.
The last time these two sides met back in the 2015-16 Premier League season, Palace won both games - 3-1 away and 1-0 at home.