Tactical overview
Palace showed their flexibility against Stoke once again, with Michael Olise slipping into the No 10 position that he had occupied against Chelsea, with Jordan Ayew and Wilfried Zaha on either side of him. Should Vieira return to a three man midfield, Olise could move to the right to accommodate the reintroduction of Conor Gallagher in a central position.
Max Kilman has become a key part of Lage’s system at Molineux, alongside Conor Coady and Roman Saiss in a three-man defensive unit. In midfield, Ruben Neves pulls the strings, with Joao Moutinho or Leandro Dendoncker to support him, while Hwang Hee-Chan has had an impact in attack since making his move permanent in January.
Match details
How to follow
On Palace TV+
Live audio commentary Wolves v Palace will be available on Palace TV+, a subscription service which gives subscribers live access to selected Academy match broadcasts, live audio commentary of all league and cup first-team games, and much more.
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Social media
You can check out our Instagram story for all of the pre-match build-up and our official Twitter page is bringing you up-to-the-minute match updates, eye-catching photos and more.
Our club website, cpfc.co.uk, is the place to go for team news on the dot, an instant report and all the post-match votes.
The official app
The official Palace app’s match centre is the place to be for everything you need during the Wolves clash. With live stats and alerts, a running match commentary feed and lineups the moment they’re released as well as an instant match report and post-match reaction from Palace TV+, there’s no need to leave the app to follow the Eagles’ efforts.
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