West Brom will be looking to end their recent poor form as Tony Pulis takes his side to old club Crystal Palace, who have notched up four wins on the bounce themselves.

Pulis left Palace two days before the start of this season due to conflicts over transfers with the clubs hierarchy, and it seemed to hold the club back as new manger Neil Warnock couldn't prevet a drop into the relegation zone. Due to this there was another change at the helm as former Palace player Alan Pardew left his job at Newcastle to take over, and has since steered the club well away from relegation thanks to a series of impressive displays that include a win against last season's champions, Manchester City.

The club currently find themselves on a four game winning run, thanks to victories over QPR, Stoke, Man City and Sunderland. Winger Yannick Bolasie is sure to play a key part in the fixture, as he looks to continue his excellent form that saw him bag a hat-trick in the 4-1 demolition of Sunderland last week.

It's been a similar season for West Brom in terms of league results. Ex Everton assistant Alan Irvine was given the full time managerial role but struggled to pick up results, and was swapped for Pulis. The ex Stoke manager has done a good job of steadying the ship, but recent results haven't been too kind to them and they still need a few points to guarentee survival.

Team News:

There won't be many changes to the Palace squad following last week's win, as strikers Marouane Chamakh and Fraizer Campbell are both still out with hamstring problems. New signing Pape Souare is a doubt after being forced off injured against Sunderland, whilst Lee Chung-Yong (foot) and Jordan Mutch (thigh) remain sidelined.

For the hosts, Callum McManaman could be in line for his first start in months after finally overcoming a foot injury. The winger got some minutes as a substitute in last week's 3-2 loss to Leicester City. Striker Brown Ideye will face a late fitness test to deem whether he has overcome a knee problem, whilst 'keeper Ben Foster remains out with a long term ligament injury. Central midfielder Youssouf Mulumbu is still suspended.

Match Stats:

After conceding just seven goals in Tony Pulis' first nine games as West Brom manager, the Baggies have shipped 10 in their last three.

Palace striker Glen Murray has a combined total of nine goals and assists in his last six league games.

Alan Pardew has been at two different clubs this season and ammased 51 points, which would put him eighth in the Premier League table.