Crystal Palace will be aiming for back-to-back wins in the Premier League, as they host Watford at Selhurst Park on Saturday afternoon.
Palace won on the road to Wolves last time out in the league, with their FA Cup win against Grimsby Town being sandwiched between the two league games.
Watford also progressed in the FA Cup, with a 2-0 win at Woking. Before that, they were involved in a six-goal thriller and would've been disappointed not to come away with the victory at Bournemouth.
These sides met back in August, with Watford proving too good for the Eagles, winning 2-1.
Roberto Pereyra opened the scoring in August with a beautiful finish (image via Evening Standard).
Team News
Crystal Palace striker Christian Benteke could make a return to action, with the Belgian not being involved since the beginning of September with a serious knee injury.
Papa Souare faces two months out of action after dislocating his shoulder.
Watford duo Andre Gray and Christian Kabasele have both returned to full-training after injuries.
Sebastian Prodl has a knee injury and he is the only player set to be unavailable for the Hornets.
The Managers
Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson: "We believe a top-10 finish is a distinct possibility, at least it's got to be a goal for us.
"We know that every time we play against a team that is certainly not one of the ones that no one gives us any chance of beating, at home we need to take full advantage of that and win the game."
Watford manager Javi Gracia: "In this moment, maybe different things happen, but I am happy with the squad I have.
"With the players we have we can complete a very good season and if in one week something changes, we will see.
"But at the moment I prefer to value the players I have because they deserve that. We have to be demanding with the players and we have to be ambitious with them too."
Match Stats
- Crystal Palace have won this fixture in South London for the past two seasons and could equal their longest winning streak at home in the Premier League.
- Watford could achieve a double for the first time against Crystal Palace since 2001-02 in the Championship.
- The Eagles have won three of their last five league matches, as many as in their opening 16 league matches.
- Wilfried Zaha has failed to score or provide an assist for 12 straight league games.
- Jordan Ayew has scored in three of his four starts against the Hornets.
Betting Odds
- Crystal Palace: 5/4
- Draw: 12/5
- Watford: 5/2