We are unbeaten against the south London outfit on eight occasions in the Premier League since 2015 but with Roy Hodgson’s team one point behind us in the table this is no time for slip ups.
It will be very tough on the face of it with the visitors having beaten Man U away, Villa and Norwich; drawn against Everton and Wolves and been thumped 4-0 by Spurs.
So we will expect much the same team as we saw complete a fine comeback against Bournemouth at the weekend continue on their top dour seeking ways at the London Stadium.
We remain confident the Irons will gain be ready to do the business given the new steel in their set up and make it nine up against Palace.