Crystal Palace face their third and final recently promoted team when taking on West Bromwich Albion at the Hawthorns, with Roy Hodgson’s men seeking to bounce back from a pair of frustrating results.
So far, the Eagles have defeated both Fulham (2-1) and Leeds United (4-1) and will be aiming for similar success against the Baggies. And while West Brom’s position may belie an impression of attractive opponents, supporters should not be fooled.
Instead, they ought to remember that Slaven Biliu0107’s charges secured their first victory of the season by overcoming Sheffield United 1-0 and fell to Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United by just single-goal scorelines.