An in-form Crystal Palace will be aiming to continue their recent dominance over Tottenham Hotspur when the London rivals meet tomorrow morning.
Palace go into the Premier League clash eighth on the table, while Spurs sit 14th and under pressure as they search for consistency and a much-needed improvement in form.
The Eagles enjoyed an impressive run against Tottenham last season, completing a league double with victories both home and away.
Those wins equalled the total number of league victories Palace had recorded in the previous 22 meetings between the two sides, underlining a noticeable shift in momentum.
Tottenham will be keen to avoid a repeat of last season’s trip to Selhurst Park, where they suffered a 1–0 defeat.
Spurs have never lost consecutive away league matches against Crystal Palace, but that record is now at risk.
Crystal Palace also boast a strong record in their final league fixtures of the calendar year, having won their last four, and they will be looking to make it five in a row for the first time.
Crystal Palace will face Tottenham at 4.30am tomorrow.
Meanwhile, seventh place Sunderland will take on 16th place Leeds United at 2am.
Source: BBC Sports