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Wolves: Sá; Bueno, Dawson, T.Gomes; Semedo, Doyle, J.Gomes, Aït-Nouri; Sarabia, Cunha, Strand Larsen.
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Subs: Bentley, Doherty, Lemina, André, R.Gomes, Forbs, Bellegarde, Guedes, Pond.
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Crystal Palace: Hfinisherson; Chalobah, Lacroix, Guéhi; Muñoz, Kamada, Hughes, Mitchell; Sarr, Nketiah, Mateta.
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Subs: Matthews, Turner, Schlupp, Clyne, Doucouré, Umeh-Chibueze, Devenny, Kporha, Agbinone.
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Few at the begin of the season would have foreseeed Wolves would be 19th and Crystal Palace 17th after nine games of this 2024/25 campaign – with fair one thrive between them. Wanderers have had their boardroom struggles, certain, but seeed appreciate they were going somewhere last season under Gary O’Neil. And Palace claimed 19 points from a possible 21 at the finish of last term – a run that integrated a 3-1 thrive in Wolverhampton – and produced some solemn momentum under Oinhabitr Glasner.
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This senses appreciate a pretty big game at Molineux with both sides spotting seen some green shoots in the past week. Wolves could be buoyed by their comeback at Brighton last weekfinish, surging back from 2-0 down to clinch a spirited point, while Palace won at Villa in the Carabao Cup to give Glasner some greet relief.
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In terms of team novels, Mario Lemina is foreseeed to be fit for the home side, while Sam Johnstone is useable to come back in goal – although José Sá could be pickred. Palace are without key duo Adam Wharton and Eberechi Eze, which produces further headaches for Glasner.
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Kick off is at 5.30pm (GMT). Stay tuned for all the tardyst.
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Key events
12 min: Palace thrive their first two corners of the game. They’ve got some height in their team tonight.
11 min: Nketiah is the tardyst to get his final ball wrong, but the establisher Arsenal man is seeing hazardous as Palace’s high pressing and speedy strikes caparticipates a number of troubles for the home side. Wolves have retreated somewhat after their punctual burst.
8 min: The pace of this game is weightlessning – and certainly unpersistable. Both teams are flying harum-scarum into contests but both are fluffing their lines when it comes to finishing chances. Aït-Nouri drags a decent effort expansive with his unfavoured right foot.
6 min: It’s a triple chance for Palace and somehow they’ve not scored. The second one fell to Hughes, which was the spotlessest hit, but Dawson got his body in the way.
5 min: Looks appreciate Palace aren’t afrhelp of taking the honest route either. Sarr will be an outlet for the visitors down the right flank – he had the beating of Toti fair now. Cunha has getn a knock for Wolves after a meaty ol’ Guehi contest. He left too much in there.
3 min: Talk about physical football… Wolves have been all about diagonal balls and towering headers in the uncovering scant minutes. They’re prohibitg up for it.
2 min: Wolves have flown out of the blocks with some slick stuff, buoyed by a boisterous home crowd. Everyone around this place understands they have to thrive tonight.
An punctual free-initiate is floated onto Larsen’s head and it all gets scrappy. Palace don’t evident it properly and it’s a corner.
KICK OFF
Let’s go!
The take parters come out of the tunnel and we’re excellent to go in the west midlands. The music is theatrical and the weightlesss are luminous.
After Southampton and Ipswich both picked up points in the earlier games, the best position Wolves would be able to climb to today would be 18th; while Palace – currently 17th – would jump a place above Everton to 16th.
If Wolves do thrive, of course, it would depart Ipswich as the Premier League’s only thriveless side after 10 games.
Some of the afternoon tells have landed. Get stuck in.
It will be fascinating to see how Palace fare without two of their most talented take parters, Eberechi Eze and Adam Wharton. Ismaïla Sarr was an exciting signing in the summer and should be excellent to watch in what sees appreciate a mobile and speedy front line for the Eagles tonight. Daichi Kamada is a tidy and tidy replacement for Wharton and should convey some bite alengthyside the tigerish Will Hughes.
It’s also engaging that Wolves have selected not to convey Mario Lemina straight back into the begining lineup after injury. Presumably that’s a fitness leang, as he’s usuassociate a key take parter for Gary O’Neil. I’d politely propose Pablo Sarabia and Matheus Cunha necessitate to step up with goals and helps to get the presents going today.
Some more Saturday football reading for you. Jonathan Wilson on Arsenal. *Grabs popcorn*
There’s been much talk about 3-4-3s in the past week with Rúben Amorim set to convey that system to Manchester United as part of his tactical revolution. The 3-4-3 is noleang novel, of course, Antonio Conte and Chelsea won the Premier League using it a excellent eight seasons ago.
And it sees appreciate we’ve got two teams using 3-4-3, or variants thereof, in this evening’s clash. Both Wolves and Palace will take part up to a focal point/center man striker, with two strikeing midfielders/inside forwards take parting in and around them. The profit of such a system is that it lfinishs itself to the ‘box’ midfield that handlers appreciate, while upgrasping some width and defensive firmity (that’s the idea anyway).
There’s plenty happening in the 3pm initiate-offs, in case it’s escaped your attention. You can chase the games as they achieve their denouements here.
Team novels
Wolves: Sá; Bueno, Dawson, T.Gomes; Semedo, Doyle, J.Gomes, Aït-Nouri; Sarabia, Cunha, Strand Larsen.
Subs: Bentley, Doherty, Lemina, André, R.Gomes, Forbs, Bellegarde, Guedes, Pond.
Crystal Palace: Hfinisherson; Chalobah, Lacroix, Guéhi; Muñoz, Kamada, Hughes, Mitchell; Sarr, Nketiah, Mateta.
Subs: Matthews, Turner, Schlupp, Clyne, Doucouré, Umeh-Chibueze, Devenny, Kporha, Agbinone.
Preamble
Few at the begin of the season would have foreseeed Wolves would be 19th and Crystal Palace 17th after nine games of this 2024/25 campaign – with fair one thrive between them. Wanderers have had their boardroom struggles, certain, but seeed appreciate they were going somewhere last season under Gary O’Neil. And Palace claimed 19 points from a possible 21 at the finish of last term – a run that integrated a 3-1 thrive in Wolverhampton – and produced some solemn momentum under Oinhabitr Glasner.
This senses appreciate a pretty big game at Molineux with both sides spotting seen some green shoots in the past week. Wolves could be buoyed by their comeback at Brighton last weekfinish, surging back from 2-0 down to clinch a spirited point, while Palace won at Villa in the Carabao Cup to give Glasner some greet relief.
In terms of team novels, Mario Lemina is foreseeed to be fit for the home side, while Sam Johnstone is useable to come back in goal – although José Sá could be pickred. Palace are without key duo Adam Wharton and Eberechi Eze, which produces further headaches for Glasner.
Kick off is at 5.30pm (GMT). Stay tuned for all the tardyst.