Tony Pulis' West Brom will look to bounce back against Crystal Palace following defeat, after surrendering a two-nil lead versus Everton at The Hawthorns on Monday night.

Saturday will be the second time Pulis returns to his old stomping ground in South London, after departing The Eagles in January, following a falling out with Palace chairman Steve Parrish.

The last time out, at the back end of last season, West Brom came out 0-2 winners, courtesy of goals from James Morrison and Craig Gardner and The Baggies will be hoping for a repeat performance at Selhurst Park.

Pardew has Palace hitting high heights

Alan Pardew's side sit seventh in the Premier League table, having won four of seven games thus far this term. Their form on the road is better than at home, albeit with defeats in the south of the capital, only to Manchester City and Arsenal.  

Crystal Palace come into the game having broken the formidable defence of Watford at Vicarage Road last Sunday - the first time The Hornets have conceded on their own ground since their return the the English top flight - and will be buoyed at they welcome West Brom, who themselves lie in fifteenth place.

West Brom undefeated away from home

Palace will expect an equally tough task versus Pulis' men, who have not conceded a goal on the road this campaign and are unbeaten on their travels. With a win however, the home side can temporarily climb into the top four.

Team News

Crystal Palace have no fresh injury problems, with Alan Pardew set to name the same side that beat Watford 0-1 last Sunday.

The quarter of Connor Wickham, Mile Jedinak, Damien Delaney and Joel Ward are set to return after the international break.

West Brom are likely to be without three first-teamers for the trip to Selhurst Park.

Defender Jonas Olsson limped out of The Baggies' loss to Everton with a groin injury and is set to miss out, as is Gareth McAuley with a calf injury.

Striker Salomon Rondon has not trained Monday night's defeat with a back injury and will be assessed late on by Pulis.