Crystal Palace hosts West Ham United on Tuesday for a Premier League match. The game starts at 3 p.m. ET. Watch the live stream through the link provided below.
Crystal Palace, ranked No. 20 in the Premier League, has only two wins so far. The club looks to bounce back from a 1-0 loss on Saturday to Norwich City, which gave Crystal Palace its 10th loss of the season.
West Ham hasn't fared well so far either. The club has a 3-4-6 record and sit in 15th place in the Premier League. A 3-0 win over Fulham on Saturday gave West Ham its third win of the season, giving the club added confidence going forward.
"The win (over Fulham at the weekend) is just a small contribution to help the situation we're in, but we have to enlarge on that," West Ham manager Sam Allardyce said, via Yahoo! Sports. "Saturday will have been a waste if we lose to Crystal Palace because they're below us and will gain three points on us."
Allardyce is still without Andy Carroll (heel), Ricardo Vaz Te (shoulder) and Razvan Rat (hamstring), according to Yahoo! Sports. Crystal Palace boss Tony Pulis acknowledged West Ham is still a formidable opponent even without the likes of Carroll.
"West Ham have some good players. They have been unlucky with Carroll. They have a lot of experience in the Premier League and they have a well-balanced group of players," said Pulis. "I don't think Sam (Allardyce) gets the credit he deserves. He is a top manager in the Premier League and he keeps succeeding in every club. At West Ham, he has stabilised the ship. We know it's going to be a tough game but we are hoping that we will get breaks."
Crystal is without Yannick Bolasie (suspended), Jack Hunt (ankle) and Glenn Murray (knee); Adlene Guedioura (rib) is doubtful.
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