
Crystal Palace host West Ham in a huge clash in the Premier League on Monday Night Football. The Eagles can move within three points of sixth-placed Chelsea with a win, while the Hammers can put a four-point gap between themselves and the relegation zone. It is huge stakes at Selhurst Park, and both teams will be up for the fight with so much on the line. Catch up with all the team news below.Table of ContentsCrystal Palace team newsWest Ham team newsWhere to watch Crystal Palace v West Ham: TV and online streamsStats for Crystal Palace v West HamCrystal Palace team newsCrystal Palace starting XI: Henderson, Munoz, Richards, Lacroix, Canvot, Mitchell, Hughes, Lerma, Johnson, Pino, Strand LarsenCrystal Palace substitutes: Benitez, Sarr, Mateta, Clyne, Kamada, Sosa, Riad, Devenny, CardinesWest Ham team newsWest Ham starting XI: Hermansen, Walker-Peters, Disasi, Mavropanos, Diouf, Soucek, Fernandes, Summerville, Bowen, Pablo, TatyWest Ham substitutes: Areola, Wilson, Adama, Todibo, Magassa, Wan-Bissaka, Scarles, Potts, KanteWhere to watch Crystal Palace v West Ham: TV and online streamsThe match is broadcast in the UK on Sky Sports Main Event and Premier League. It can be streamed through Sky or Now.Stats for Crystal Palace v West HamIn 2026 so far, only Bruno Fernandes (10) has more Premier League assists than West Hams Jarrod Bowen (7 in 13 games). Bowen has also scored in each of his last two league games against Crystal Palace.Jean-Philippe Matetas two goals against Newcastle took him to 48 Premier League goals for Crystal Palace, with Wilfried Zaha (68) the only previous Palace player to score 50. The brace took him to 37 goals in 75 games under Oliver Glasner, the outright most by an Eagles player under one manager in the competition Zaha scored 35 in 134 games under Roy Hodgson.Four of West Hams last seven Premier League goals have come via corners, with three of those scored by Konstantinos Mavropanos. The Greek central defender had only scored one goal in his first 81 appearances for Arsenal and the Hammers before this run of three in three. Topics Crystal Palace F.C. West Ham United F.C. Add us as a preferred source on Google If you enjoy reading this article, you can help support our independent football journalism by adding 101 Great Goals as a preferred source You Should Also Read Crystal Palace v West Ham: Line-up, stats and preview Tom Rostance 19th April, 2026 Fiorentina 2-1 Crystal Palace (2-4 aggregate): Glasner hails Eagles resilience in booking semi-final place Nicholas McGee 16th April, 2026 Fiorentina v Crystal Palace: Confirmed line-ups for Conference League clash Nicholas McGee 16th April, 2026 Fiorentina v Crystal Palace: Line-ups, stats and preview Nicholas McGee 15th April, 2026 Iraola to leave Bournemouth: He could manage any team in world football Tom Rostance 14th April, 2026 Crystal Palace 2-1 Newcastle: Report, result, goals as Mateta double sinks Magpies in Premier League clash Nicholas McGee 12th April, 2026