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#CRYARS: Five things to look out for

This fixture has seen plenty of goals in the last few seasons – both teams have scored at least twice in each of the past three meetings, so this could be the first fixture in Premier League history to see both sides score at least twice in four consecutive matches.

We saw a 2-0 lead slip at Emirates earlier in the season, while our last trip to Selhurst Park also finished 2-2, a game in which both teams had led.

In total there have been 26 goals in the past six games – 13 apiece – with Luka Milivojevic netting five for Palace (four penalties).