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      Report: Palace shine in seven-goal thriller v West Ham

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      Ayew 15'
      Zaha 20'
      Schlupp 30'
      Eze 66'
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      West Ham United
      Soucek 9'
      Antonio 35'
      Aguerd 72'

      Wilfried Zaha struck on his return to the Crystal Palace starting XI as the Eagles moved up to 11th place in the Premier League table with a remarkable 4-3 win over West Ham United at Selhurst Park.

      Summary:

      • Zaha returns as one of three changes for Palace
      • West Ham score early as Soucek slams home corner
      • Ayew hit back straight away as Ayew slides in
      • Zaha stabs home from close range in breathless start to the game
      • Guéhi looping header lands on top netting as Palace sustain momentum
      • Schlupp slides in Palace’s third inside opening half-an-hour
      • Antonio header reduces visitors’ deficit soon after
      • HT: Palace 3-2 West Ham
      • Olise forces Fabianski into fingertip save early in the second-half
      • Quieter period in the match as teams wrestle for control
      • Eze wins and scores penalty to stretch Palace's lead once more
      • Aguerd squeezes corner-kick in to set up tense finale
      • Andersen header deflected wide from late corner
      • Brilliant defending as Palace survive late aerial bombardment
      • FT: Palace 4-3 West Ham

      Zaha was making his return from a four-week absence and, wearing the captain’s armband, completed an early Palace turnaround which opened the first-half up into a thriller.

      A delayed start to proceedings paved the way for a match worth waiting for, as both sides traded blows relentlessly in the opening period.

      It was West Ham who took the lead inside 10 minutes, the visitors showcasing their efficiency from set-pieces as Tomas Soucek stabbed home a half-cleared corner from close range.

      But Palace’s response, roared on by a brilliant Selhurst backing, was immediate, as excellent combination play between Michael Olise and Jordan Ayew down the right flank – the former playing a reverse ball into the path of a latter – allowed the No. 9 to squeeze a precise low equaliser inside the near post.

      The noise inside Selhurst went up a notch once more.

      Just nine minutes later, Palace were in front, a ball across the box from Olise flicked away from the goalkeeper and defender by Ayew, allowing Zaha to mark his return with a simple far-post finish.

      All the momentum was with the home side as Palace’s back line and midfielders tracked West Ham’s runners effectively.

      And that hard work paid off even higher up the pitch when Guehi headed over Zaha’s cross and, moments later,  Jeffrey Schlupp scored the Eagles’ third inside the opening half-an-hour, nicking the ball off Soucek and sliding the ball past the onrushing Fabianski.

      The goals kept on coming, West Ham pulling one back moments later – another corner-kick, flicked on by Soucek at the near post and nodded in at the far by Antonio.

      As Selhurst drew a collective breath, the Eagles continued to threaten and did well to control the game until half-time, given how frequently momentum switched between the two sides.

      When the two sets of players re-emerged on a sweltering Spring afternoon, the game picked up where it left off, Schlupp’s low shot from the edge of the box forcing a simple save for Fabianski.

      After a more tense period – the next goal likely to go some way to determining the outcome of the game – Palace looked to have taken an unassailable lead.

      Once again, the attacking interplay was delightful, zippy passing involving Zaha, Eze and Ayew resulting in Eze being dragged back by Aguerd just inside the box – a penalty, upon VAR review, duly given.

      Up stepped our No. 10, sending Fabianski the wrong way to register his fourth goal contribution in the six matches since Roy Hodgson’s return.

      But once again, the two-goal lead did not last – and once again, it was a corner-kick which handed West Ham a lifeline, Soucek winning the first header at the near post, and the ball looping up towards the far stick where a combination of Aguerd and Antonio squeezed it over the line.

      Once again, a tense period ensued, defences finally starting to come out on top after the earlier goalscoring flurries.

      And it was Palace who would come closest to adding to the goalfest late on when Andersen’s header from Olise’s corner deflected behind off Rice, only for a goal-kick to be awarded.

      Six added minutes were signalled after another thrilling half and, with the Selhurst faithful once more in fine voice, they roared their team over the line, despite another late aerial bombardment, expertly defended by Andersen, Guehi and every other player in red and blue.

      Palace’s four-month spell in 12th place was over: three points taking them to the 40-point mark, above Chelsea, and into 11th. A remarkable achievement from Hodgson and his players – and there’s still four games left to go…

      Palace: Johnstone (GK), Ward, Guéhi, Andersen, Mitchell, Doucouré (Milivojevic, 90+5), Schlupp, Olise, Eze, Ayew, Zaha (Edouard, 83)

      Subs: Guaita (GK), Richards, Tomkins, Riedewald, Hughes, Lokonga, Mateta

      West Ham: Fabianski (GK), Coufal, Zouma (Ogbonna, 18), Aguerd, Emerson (Cresswell, 45), Rice, Soucek, Paqueta (Ings, 69), Bowen, Antonio (Cornet, 89), Fornals (Benrahma, 45)

      Subs: Areola (GK), Kehrer, Lanzini, Downes

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      14:49

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      Thanks for joining our live blog coverage of probably the game of the season!

      14:46

      I now have to try and sum that game up in a match report.

      Wish me luck.

      A sensational afternoon at Selhurst Park and the Palace fans respond with the loudest rendition of 'Glad All Over' I've heard all season.

      It's our second league double over West Ham in the space of four seasons.

      Full-time

      90+8 mins

      Benrahma smashes a cross into the Holmesdale, and that's it!

      WHAT A GAME!

      90+7 mins

      Guehi wins the first header, then the follow-up tackle and launches it. He then goes down and the game stops again...

      COME ON PALACE!

      90+6 mins

      Fabianski launches it, but Palace hold firm and win a throw.

      90+5 mins

      A further delay to due a clash of heads, but Palace are almost there...

      Luka Milivojevic is on for Doucoure.

      90+3 mins

      Super header from Andersen. West Ham throw on the far side.

      Coufal will go long... it ricochets off two players, and Johnstone catches.

      90+2 mins

      Ward tackles Benrahma. West Ham corner...

      90 mins

      Andersen gets a towering header in and Ayew has the chance to break, but retains possession instead of trying the pass. Probably a wise move, as it retains the ball for his side.

      ... we're into six added minutes!

      89 mins

      Ayew attempts to thread through for Edouard - cut out by Aguerd at the last.

      Palace playing the ball around West Ham's box well this last few minutes.

      Antonio is off for Cornet for the visitors.

      Oooh - Andersen!

      86 mins

      Schlupp does superbly to win a corner and when it comes in, the Danish defender is on the end of it - his header actually deflects away off Rice, but the officials give a goal-kick.

      Zaha comes off

      83 mins

      That spells the end of our No. 11's afternoon - he comes off, all fine, for Odsonne Edouard.

      The Frenchman goes up top and Ayew reassumes the left-hand side.

      78 mins

      We're into a breathless final 15 minutes here - and West Ham, unsurprisingly, on the aerial assault...

      But Ayew does superbly to challenge Ogbonna, win the ball back - and then a free-kick for his side midway into the visitors' half.

      From the deep delivery, it looks like, for a moment, Olise will have the chance to shoot - but West Ham clear.

      74 mins

      But wait... VAR is taking a look... it looks like it came off Aguerd's arm...

      No, the goal is given.

      Goal - West Ham

      73 mins

      Rinse, lather, repeat - Soucek flicks on at the near post from a corner, and Aguerd - I think, it's tough to tell even watching replays - somehow manages to squeeze home at the far post.

      The visitors' threat has been contained to set-pieces this afternoon - but they've made the most of them.

      69 mins

      West Ham boss David Moyes responds with an attacking change as club-record signing Lucas Paqueta comes off for Danny Ings.

      Good work from Sam Johnstone moments later to punch clear Bowen's cross, under pressure from Antonio.

      GOAL - EZE!

      66 mins

      Sends Fabianski the wrong way!

      Two-goal advantage restored! Eze's fourth goal contribution in his last six games - and how important could it be?

      65 mins

      The penalty stands. Eze steps up...

      Penalty to Palace!

      63 mins

      It's lovely play again - such zip in the final third!

      Eze exchanges passes with Ayew, gets into the box and is dragged back by Aguerd. He goes down...

      The man who won it has the chance to restore our two-goal lead... but wait, there's a VAR review first...

      58 mins

      Free-kick Palace as Zaha steps over the ball and skips past Coufal, the Czech chopping our skipper down.

      Chance to deliver from the left flank... "He's just too good for!" the Palace faithful roar.

      The ball comes in from Olise... and is headed behind for a corner. The move breaks down, however.

      56 mins

      We're picking up the momentum again as Mitchell clips it towards Eze at the far post - but he can't quite bring the ball down.

      Ayew retrieves and wins a corner off Benrahma... Soucek clears, and Andersen does well to see off the threat of Antonio on the break.

      Ohhh - Olise!

      53 mins

      It's a delightful curler from Olise from 25 yards, skipping inside and bending it towards the far post - and Fabianski tips it over the bar!

      Corner... Zaha attempts something similar from the other side, but this one's wide.

      51 mins

      Olise wins a set-piece off Ogbonna and will take. He goes short to Eze... but mis-hits his subsequent cross.

      48 mins

      Schlupp has the chance to shoot from the edge of the box, but mis-hits, and it's a simple enough save for Fabianski.

      At the other end, Bowen puts a low ball in which tests Guehi, but the defender deals with it well.

      We've picked up where we left off!

      Second-half underway

      46 mins

      West Ham get the second period underway.

      13:51

      It's looking like two changes for West Ham at half-time, with Cresswell and Benrahma on for Emerson and Fornals.

      13:43

      13:38

      A reminder that Crystal Palace Under-21s will host Valencia in the semi-final of the Premier League International Cup at Selhurst Park on Wednesday, 3rd May (KO: 19:00 BST) - and you can buy tickets now.

      Darren Powell’s U21s will play at Palace's main stadium for the first time in 2023, and you can be there to back them in person as they face a huge clash against the Spanish outfit, with a place in the final against PSV Eindhoven at stake.

      Palace U21s have enjoyed a remarkable campaign in the competition so far, beating Hertha Berlin and recording a remarkable 7-3 victory over Paris Saint-Germain in the group stages. They then overcame Liverpool in the quarter-finals to set up the clash with Valencia.

      Unfortunately, this game will not be streamed on Palace TV+ due to tournament regulations, so head down to Selhurst to back the boys in person! Tickets are available from as low as £1 - click HERE to buy your tickets now.

      13:36

      I mean... it's hard to begin to know how to sum that first-half up!

      It's been blistering stuff at both ends, but Palace have been on top and - save for two lapses from set-pieces - have had a decent element of control in the game.

      Don't go anywhere - look at these pictures instead!

      Half-time

      45+5 mins

      Palace want a penalty for a tangle between Zaha and Coufal.

      Nothing given - and that's the half. Wow.

      45+2 mins

      A crunching, late tackle from Emerson on Olise - and we'll have a free-kick from a position slightly out wide to the right, 35 yards from goal.

      Both Eze and Olise stand over it again... it comes in from Eze and drops for Schlupp - blocked by Soucek!

      After Palace retain the ball around the West Ham box, it's eventually cleared - but here come West Ham on teh counter - and it's a brilliant lunge from Doucoure to deny Antonio a tap-in!

      That passage sums up a fantastic first-half of football.

      45 mins

      Andersen does superbly to track Antonio's run as we enter five added minutes.

      This half could go on forever and we wouldn't get bored!

      42 mins

      It's all been a bit more frantic in these last few moments as Doucouré and Guéhi both get important toes to the ball to stop the visitors from breaking.

      We could do with reestablishing some control here... and Schlupp gets thunderous applause for tackling Rice.

      Big old London derby this one!

      39 minutes

      Side-netting for Zaha!

      It's been quite the first-half here at Selhurst, and Palace are on the attack again as Ayew is first denied by Aguerd, before Zaha shimmies past Coufal and smashes into the side-netting from a tight angle.

      Goal - West Ham

      36 mins

      Antonio grabs one back.

      He scored on this ground last season and does so again in 22/23, heading home a near-post flick-on from Soucek.

      We're back in the balance...

      35 mins

      A rare foray forwards for the visitors, as Antonio wins a corner off Ward.

      They are strong from set-pieces... work to do here...

      33 mins

      This is as good as I've seen Palace play.

      Schlupp lines one up from 30 yards, has time and space... and only narrowly clears the crossbar.

      A fourth would really put us in cruise control, you sense...

      It's three - Schlupp!

      30 mins

      Palace in dreamland!

      Our midfielder picks the pocket of Soucek at the back, is clean through, and slides past Fabianski!

      What a first-half!

      27 mins

      Palace still have all the attacking momentum - and the crowd are responding.

      Coufal miscontrols a pass from Bowen and Palace have a corner... Eze will take on that left side. Short to Olise...

      Zaha pings a ball in and Guehi heads over with a looping effort! Ooooh - close!

      Yellow card for West Ham

      23 mins

      Palace are purring now. It's delightful flicks and interchanges between Eze and Ayew, the former chopped down by Soucek on the gallop - easiest yellow card decision you'll see.

      Free-kick to Palace, 30 yards out... Eze takes, and it deflects out for a corner!

      Zaha and Olise exchange passes on the edge of the box from it, the former shoots, and it hits Paqueta before being cleared.

      22 mins

      Soucek winds one up from range, but it's a simple save low down to his right for Johnstone.

      Selhurst Park is rocking!

      ZAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!

      20 mins

      IT HAD TO BE!

      Our No. 11 scores on his return and Palace have turned it around - what a game!

      Ayew plays in Olise down the right once more, he crosses low, Ayew flicks it on and Zaha has the simplest of finishes at the back post!

      I'm struggling to keep up, to be honest!

      18 mins

      A lengthy break in play as Kurt Zouma is injured for West Ham.

      He'll be replaced by Angelo Ogbonna.

      WHAT A GOAL - AYEW!

      15 mins

      It's a brilliant equaliser!

      Lovely combination play down the right flank sees Olise play the ball to Doucoure, collet the return and play a lovely reverse pass into the path of our No. 9.

      His finish is cute, precise - and right into the bottom corner past Fabianski! He just loves scoring against West Ham, that man!

      13 mins

      Palace look to hit back straight away, but a free-kick whipped in by Olise is headed well clear.

      Goal - West Ham

      9 mins

      Bowen puts the second ball in, the ball hits Olise and falls kindly for Soucek to slam home from six yards.

      Unlucky from a Palace perspective.

      8 mins

      Now the away team have a corner of their own as Mitchell blocks Bowen's cross after a quick interchange with Antonio.

      Bowen will take it... and Guéhi will head away for another corner.

      6 mins

      Corner to Palace, Olise getting his foot on the ball and driving at Emerson before seeing his cross blocked.

      The No. 7 will take... he goes short, gets the return from Doucoure and puts in an in-swinger, but Aguerd does well to get his head to it for West Ham.

      4 mins

      The first 'oooh' of the afternoon for one of Joachim Andersen's resplendent long passes, right to the feet of Zaha from fully 50 yards.

      The move breaks down soon after - but it's a weapon Palace could certainly look to exploit this afternoon.

      2 mins

      The Eagles have started with Jordan Ayew up front and Zaha on the left flank, with a couple of early robust challenges from both sides.

      Plenty to play for today!

      Kick-off

      1 min

      Michael Olise gets the game underway.

      12:42

      Here come the two teams - and I'm feelin' clap clap GLAD ALL OVER!

      What an atmosphere inside Selhurst once again - COME ON PALACEEEE!

      12:40

      The two sets of substitutes walk out to the bench.

      12:26

      Kick-off has been delayed until 12:45 due to an issue with the turnstiles.

      12:22

      Warm-ups winding down

      12:20

      12:10

      It's got the feel of a big one today - and we've some special guests at Selhurst to witness it.

      Nobody's more suited to a big game than...

      12:05

      Returning to Selhurst Park, and Jeffrey Schlupp and Jordan Ayew are both anticipating a tight game today.

      The Eagles will be hoping to make it a second Premier League double over the Hammers in the space of four seasons, with Ayew having been on target in both the home and away success against West Ham in 19/20.

      “It’s always nice to win a game with the last kick,” Schlupp told Premier League Productions. “Every time we play West Ham it’s a close game.

      “We’re obviously in a similar situation. It’s a big game for them, they need the three points, we want the three points of course, and I’m sure it’ll be another tight game. It’s definitely a game we’re going to go out to win.”

      Ayew agreed, recalling his memorable injury-time winner at Selhurst Park on Boxing Day 2019: “The best goal of my career!

      “We know the Premier League is tough. You’re playing against really good teams. As long as the performances are there, we’ll be fine. We just need to keep going.”

      Read the duo’s full pre-match preview here.

      A derby day finalé

      11:55

      Elsewhere this weekend, Aimee Everett is hoping Crystal Palace Women can finish on a high when they travel to Charlton Athletic in their 22/23 season finale.

      The Eagles go into the last match of the current campaign in sixth place, but can still finish as high as fifth in the Women’s Championship table.

      That will ultimately depend on both Palace’s result at the Valley (14:00 BST kick-off on Sunday, 30th April) and Southampton’s (at home to Sheffield United at the same time).

      The Saints are level on points, but boast a significantly better goal difference than Palace – meaning the Eagles will likely need to win their last match at The Valley if they are to take the higher spot.

      Praising the support Palace Women have enjoyed this season, defender Everett said: “The fans have been massive this year. They’ve always helped us out when we’ve been through tough periods and it’ll be nice to see as many of them as possible at Charlton.

      “It’ll be a tough game – but it’s a derby day, so anything can happen. In the last game of the season, we just want to show what we can do, and put in a good performance.”

      Tickets for the match can be purchased via the Charlton website.

      11:45

      Today’s matchday programme feature interview is with Joachim Andersen, who discusses not only the art of defending – but also the art of looking your best.

      In an in-depth interview, Andersen reveals his insight into life on and off the field, including his love of fashion as a means of switching off from football.

      “It started when I was at boarding school in Midtjylland at a boarding school. I had a lot of spare time, so I would always look at what was around on the internet, and I bought a lot of clothes online.

      “Since then, I’ve liked it a lot. It’s important for me to feel good in what I wear. It’s fun, and I like to have different styles – not just one.

      “I have a lot of clothes, to be honest, and many, many styles. It’s really difficult to choose a favourite – it depends on what mood I’m in. Sometimes I like to dress nicely, sometimes I like to dress more relaxed – it’s difficult to say."

      You can read the full feature interview with Andersen in the West Ham matchday programme NOW.

      Also inside are notes from Roy Hodgson and Steve Parish, an interview with podcaster HLTCO and Doc Brown on mysteries within mysteries...

      You can get your hands on the West Ham programme from vendors in and around Selhurst Park for just £3.50. You can also order programmes online for delivery straight to your door. You’ll need to do this at least three days before the game.

      11:35

      For the visitors, there are two changes from the side defeated by Liverpool in east London in midweek: Emerson and Pablo Fornals replace Aaron Cresswell and Said Benrahma.

      The teams are in

      11:30

      Wilfried Zaha returns from injury to start Crystal Palace’s London derby against West Ham United.

      The Palace No. 11 returns from the injury he suffered against Leicester City at Selhurst Park four weeks ago to the day, as one of three changes made from Tuesday’s defeat at Wolverhampton Wanderers.

      The other two switches to the starting XI see Joel Ward and Jeffrey Schlupp return to the side, with Will Hughes, Luka Milivojevic and Sambi Lokonga all moving to the bench.

      Zaha will be hoping to add to the four goals and one assist he has registered against ‘the Hammers’, including the equaliser at London Stadium in November’s eventual 2-1 victory.

      The announcement means that Sam Johnstone will once again start in goal and be protected by a back four of Ward, Joachim Andersen, Marc Guéhi and Tyrick Mitchell.

      Cheick Doucouré and Schlupp will anchor the midfield, with attacking options ahead of them in the shape of Jordan Ayew, Ebere Eze, Michael Olise – who also netted earlier this season – and club talisman Zaha.

      Palace: Johnstone (GK), Ward, Guéhi, Andersen, Mitchell, Doucouré, Schlupp, Olise, Eze, Ayew, Zaha

      Subs: Guaita (GK), Richards, Tomkins, Milivojevic, Riedewald, Hughes, Lokonga, Mateta, Edouard

      West Ham: Fabianski (GK), Coufal, Zouma, Aguerd, Emerson, Rice, Soucek, Paqueta, Bowen, Antonio, Fornals

      Subs: Areola (GK), Cresswell, Ogbonna, Kehrer, Lanzini, Downes, Benrahma, Cornet, Ings

      11:25

      Five minutes to go until team news is released...

      What to expect from the visitors

      11:20

      Ahead of kick-off, we caught up with Roshane Thomas, who covers West Ham for The Athletic, to preview today’s game from an opposition perspective…

      “It’s an away game so they’re going to want to do well, for sure. The last away fixture West Ham had was a 4-0 win at Bournemouth, whereas at the start of the season, they couldn’t really buy a win away from home.

      "David Moyes lately has been playing 4-3-3, so his attacking trio – Saïd Benrahma, Antonio and Jarrod Bowen, ahead of a midfield three of Paquetá, Declan Rice and Tomás Soucek – and they’ve been so much better offensively.

      “West Ham are five points clear of the relegation zone, but they’re still not mathematically safe, so that gives them an extra incentive for three points.”

      Read the full Eagle Eye preview here.

      Crossover

      11:10

      If you’re looking for historical connections between Palace and West Ham, look no further – there are plenty.

      For a start, in the Palace squad, there’s James Tomkins, who came through the visitors’ academy, but has since become a south London stalwart in the red and blue. Read an interview with the defender delving into his origin story here.

      A fans’ favourite for both teams was legendary forward Johnny Byrne – whose exploits you can read about in our feature read here – while one man who captained Palace and saw plenty of glory, before moving to West Ham, was midfielder Hayden Mullins.

      “Palace is a special place,” the midfielder told cpfc.co.uk. “For me, they gave me an unbelievable opportunity in this game to start my career, and then obviously I went to West Ham and had a great time too.”

      11:00

      30 minutes until team news is released for both sides, and there could be an exciting return in store for Palace fans today, Roy Hodgson confirmed at his pre-match press conference.

      The manager said yesterday: “It's pretty much the same squad as we’ve had [recently].

      “Wilf Zaha has trained for a few days this week so we can add him to the squad, which is good, but otherwise it’s fortunately the same group that has been playing these last four or five games.

      “We’re delighted to see him back on the training field doing the sessions and exercises we’ve been doing because, for the last couple of weeks, we’ve seen him running around, trying to bring his fitness up to the level which will enable him to take part in a Premier League match.”

      On Joachim Andersen, who left the field of play at half-time on Tuesday, Hodgson added: “He's okay. [Will he be in the squad?] Yes."

      11:00

      30 minutes until team news is released for both sides, and there could be an exciting return in store for Palace fans today, Roy Hodgson confirmed at his pre-match press conference.

      The manager said yesterday: “It's pretty much the same squad as we’ve had [recently].

      “Wilf Zaha has trained for a few days this week so we can add him to the squad, which is good, but otherwise it’s fortunately the same group that has been playing these last four or five games.

      “We’re delighted to see him back on the training field doing the sessions and exercises we’ve been doing because, for the last couple of weeks, we’ve seen him running around, trying to bring his fitness up to the level which will enable him to take part in a Premier League match.”

      On Joachim Andersen, who left the field of play at half-time on Tuesday, Hodgson added: “He's okay. [Will he be in the squad?] Yes."

      Highlights versus the Hammers

      10:50

      We’ve a habit of scoring late goals against today’s visitors… take it away, Michael Olise…

      Match action: West Ham 1-2 Crystal Palace

      And – if at least just for posterity’s sake – we have to repost Jordan Ayew, Selhurst Park, Boxing Day 2019…

      10:40

      Today's match is being broadcast on BT Sport in the UK – but fear not if you can’t watch, as subscribers to Palace TV+ will be able to tune in to LIVE audio commentary of the fixture, on web and on the official Palace app. Click HERE to subscribe.

      Otherwise, you can follow the game via this live blog and our Match Centre, where as well as a range of stats and facts, you can also find every piece of build-up to the game you could possibly need.

      Then, one hour before kick-off (11:30 BST), attention will turn to team news across all our web, app and social (Twitter and Instagram) channels.

      And every club channel will fill with content post-match, right from the final whistle. Stay tuned!

      Find out more about how to follow today's game.

      Morning, Eagles!

      10:30

      There’s nothing that gets the football adrenaline going quite like a London derby, is there?

      Good morning Palace fans, and welcome back to Selhurst Park – our third-last game here this season – for today’s Premier League match-up between Crystal Palace and West Ham United!

      Shake off that morning wooziness, because today’s match is a mouth-watering one, with Palace able to move up from 12th position – for the first time since 2022 – should they defeat West Ham today.

      A loss, meanwhile, would see ‘the Irons’ leapfrog Palace up into 12th – and then, of course, there’s the pride of a London derby to play for.

      Should we win today, it would also be our second Premier League double over West Ham in the space of four seasons (after 19/20) – with Michael Olise having plundered a memorable late winner at London Stadium back in November.

      Follow all the latest build-up from Selhurst Park, ahead of the 12:30 BST kick-off, in our live blog right here!

      COME ON PALACE!