Crystal Palace and Brentford have the chance to close in the top half of the table when they meet at Selhurst Park on Sunday (2pm GMT).
Brentford start a point above their opponents in 11th, five behind 10th-placed Fulham, who host Manchester United at 7pm.
Tottenham They are the only side outside the top seven to better the Bees' tally of 40 Premier League goals this season, while only five teams have conceded fewer times than Palace, on 28.
101 Greatgoals.com I've covered the lineup and team news and confirmed the starting sides for Crystal Palace vs Brentford.
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Palace lineup vs. Brentford
Jefferson Lerma He has returned to Palace and winger Romain Esse is set to make his Premier League debut from the bench after joining from Championship club Millwall on January 18.
Cheech Doucoure and Chad Reyad are out with knee injuries and Adam Wharton is recovering from hip surgery.
The beginning of the eleventh palace: Henderson, Mount, Richards, Law, Mitchell, Hughes, Lerma, Eze, Rescuer, Matthew
Submarines: Turner, nketiah, salt, Clyne, Kamada, Ees, Vesh, Devnny, Kporha
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Brentord Collection vs. Crystal Palace
Kristoffer Ajer returns to the bench for Brentford after the Denmark defender missed the last six matches with an ankle injury.
Defender Michael Kayode He arrived on loan from Fiorentina on Friday but will not feature while awaiting international clearance.
within Other Brenturds are absentcenter Ethan Pinnock has suffered a hamstring issue, and midfielder Josh DaSilva has undergone surgery.
Brentford starting XI: The Stain, Roerslev, Van Den Berg, Collins, Lewis Pots, Janelt, Norgaard, Damsgaard, Schade, Mbeumo, Wissa
Submarines: Valdimarsson, Jennsen, Carvalho, Mee, Yormoly, Ajer, Conc, Ji-soo