Crystal Palace vs Wolves confirmed line-up as Wilfried Zaha and Eberechi Eze decision made

Crystal Palace boss Patrick Vieira is looking for three points and has made one changes to the team that drew at Leicester over the weekend.
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Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira has made just one change to the team that drew 0-0 at Leicester City over the weekend as he goes in search of his third win at Selhurst.

Vicente Guaita continues to be the preferred choice in post while the defence is made up of the dependable Marc Guehi and Joachim Andersen at the heart.

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Tyrick Mitchell who has been struggling for form gets the call to play at left back while Joel Ward naturally is at right back as Nathaniel Clyne still out injured.

The three man midfield sees Cheick Doucoure, on four yellow cards, surrounded by the skillful Eberechi Eze and the hard working Jeffrey Schlupp.

The return of Schlupp to the midfield is indication that the experiment to start him at left-back agains Leeds United did bot work and it will be interesting to see the kind of performance his manager gets out of him tonight.

The attacking line has Odsonne Edouard through the middle, Wilfried Zaha who was withdrawn against Leicester, on the left and Michael Olise playing from the right.

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Michael Olise in particular has been quite impressive when taking on his marker and Selhurst will be hoping that he has his best game of the campaign so far.

Wilfried Zaha has four goals but hasn’t scored in the last two and will be desperate to get back amongst the goals especially when the lights are very bright at Selhurst.

Wolves come into the game at the back of confidence boosting win against Nottingham Forest and it will be interesting to see the kind of challenge they put up against an Eagle’s side that has been inconsistent through out the campiagn.

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