Keeping up my unbeaten run of one game:
Just like buses no sight of a home game for eight weeks then two come along together. On Wednesday the mighty Saints face the might of Crystal Palace at 7:45.
Saturday against Bournemouth was that rare thing, an entertaining 0-0 draw. What will Wednesday bring?
Saints recent form in the league: WLLWWLD
Palace's recent form in the league: WLLWWWW
Saints are 10th in the Premier League, Crystal Palace 16th. They have three fewer points than us though we have a game in hand.
Players injured and believed to be unavailable (even if back in training):
Jeremy Pied
Matt Targett
Virgil van Dijk
Charlie Austin
Alex McCarthy
Manolo Gabbiadini - Claude Puel hinted that he might be available.
Referee: Roger East
Assistants: A Holmes, M Scholes
Fourth official: L Probert
Palace arrive fresh from a run of four wins on the bounce with the added uplift that the last of those was a 2-1 win at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. The arrival of the king of the escape, Sam Allardyce, has moved them slowly clear of the relegation zone. A win against us would probably leave them safe for this season.
Saints come into the match a little flat from Saturday's home draw where we created several chances but didn't put them away. A return for Gabbiadini might raise confidence in that aspect.
Prepare for the game by reliving a cornucopia of goals against Palace including JayRod's fabulous goal from a seated position.
COYR!
Confession: to my shame, I had to look up Crystal Palace's nickname.
Just like buses no sight of a home game for eight weeks then two come along together. On Wednesday the mighty Saints face the might of Crystal Palace at 7:45.
Saturday against Bournemouth was that rare thing, an entertaining 0-0 draw. What will Wednesday bring?
Saints recent form in the league: WLLWWLD
Palace's recent form in the league: WLLWWWW
Saints are 10th in the Premier League, Crystal Palace 16th. They have three fewer points than us though we have a game in hand.
Players injured and believed to be unavailable (even if back in training):
Jeremy Pied
Matt Targett
Virgil van Dijk
Charlie Austin
Alex McCarthy
Manolo Gabbiadini - Claude Puel hinted that he might be available.
Referee: Roger East
Assistants: A Holmes, M Scholes
Fourth official: L Probert
Palace arrive fresh from a run of four wins on the bounce with the added uplift that the last of those was a 2-1 win at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. The arrival of the king of the escape, Sam Allardyce, has moved them slowly clear of the relegation zone. A win against us would probably leave them safe for this season.
Saints come into the match a little flat from Saturday's home draw where we created several chances but didn't put them away. A return for Gabbiadini might raise confidence in that aspect.
Prepare for the game by reliving a cornucopia of goals against Palace including JayRod's fabulous goal from a seated position.
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COYR!
Confession: to my shame, I had to look up Crystal Palace's nickname.