
Oliver Glasner has confirmed that Marc Guehi is available for selection ahead of Crystal Palace’s trip to Wolves.
The England international, who returned to training on Wednesday, has been struggling with a bruised ankle sustained during Palace’s 3-1 win over AZ Alkmaar in the Conference League.
Guehi missed Palace’s 0-0 draw with Brighton, but joined up with the England squad ahead of their World Cup qualifiers against Serbia and Albania.
The 25-year-old did not feature against Serbia, and the FA revealed last Friday that he had not recovered in time to play against Albania and had subsequently returned to Palace.
Guehi was included in the England squad despite being a doubt for selection as he is viewed as a vital part of Thomas Tuchel’s plans ahead of next summer’s World Cup.
The Palace captain, whose contract expires next summer, had played every league minute available to him before missing the Eagles’ goalless draw with Brighton.
Glasner, who is also in the final year of his contract, added that striker Eddie Nketiah would also be available for selection, having returned from a thigh injury that saw him miss Palace's last three games.
“All players are fit,” Glasner revealed in the pre-match press conference. “Fortunately, Marc started training with us on Wednesday, so he did now three sessions. It’s good.
“Eddie Nketiah trained the whole week, starting on Monday, so he’s fine and will be in the squad.
“JP [Mateta] came back with a minor knee issue from [playing with] France, but trained today with no issues, so he’s also fit, so all good news.”

Palace remain without long-term absentees Cheick Doucoure and Caleb Kporha ahead of Saturday's trip to Molineux as they look to extend their four-game unbeaten run in all competitions.
Glasner will be glad to be able to call upon a near fully fit squad against Wolves, with Palace facing three games in the space of nine days over November and December.